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    VAHAN HOVHANNISIAN: ARFD'S STRUGGLE IS FOR GENERATING CIVIL CONSENT

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 28, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 28, NOYAN TAPAN. The preelection period of the
    presidential elections of February 19, 2008 has not started yet,
    but the preparatory period is underway, during which candidates,
    political forces try to give their different evaluations to the
    situation. Vahan Hovhannisian, the RA National Assembly Vice-Speaker,
    said this in his interview to Noyan Tapan correspondent. However,
    according to him, "the following thing is the most important today:
    any force or candidate should understand very well whether there is
    a public demand for his coming out to the political arena."

    In response to the question about some tension conditioned by the first
    RA President's intention to run for the elections, V. Hovhannisian said
    that in his opinion, "some media and political figures artificially try
    to present a representative of the current power and a representative
    of the former power as poles, and when there are poles, some tension
    emerges inevitably." V. Hovhannisian also gave assurance that during
    the coming weeks "it will become obvious that there are different
    force centers in Armenia with their political approaches." According
    to him, in that circumstance the people already will not be obliged
    "to see some inevitability in election" or to choose between the bad
    and the worst, looking for the least of the two evils. "There will be
    such variants that polarization as rather negative phenomenon will
    come out of our public life, as polarization automatically means to
    divide society into black and white," the NA Vice-Speaker said at the
    same time mentioning that such a division supposes antagonism, and
    political consent becomes impossible under such conditions. According
    to V. Hovhannisian, ARFD's struggle is for generating a civil consent.
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