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    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Oct 11 2007


    WHO MUST BE ACCOUNTABLE TO LAW

    Yesterday leader of National Democratic Party Vazgen Manukyan met
    the journalists in `Urbat' club.

    Unfortunately the speaker didn't respond clearly to the questions
    regarding internal political developments, pre-election stances, and
    the changes taking place in the political arena. Moreover the
    assessments expressed by the speaker gave rise to new questions and
    only on the second half of November can we get the answers to these
    questions. His hint on this occasion was rather noteworthy.
    ` I became an ordinary citizen, in case when I could remain the
    country's first Prime Minister, revolution leader, Defense Minister.
    This is the only way to make changes in the country. Compel everyone
    to hold press conferences and answer your questions. The officials or
    the political figures can avoid answering the questions but they
    can't avoid the questions.'
    Vazgen Manukyan announced that he has no intention to give the
    details of his October 8 meeting with L. Ter-Petrosyan or to clarify
    the assessments that appeared in the press regarding this meeting. `
    I came hear to speak about the session of the Council of National
    Democratic Party. And I will give partial answers to the questions
    regarding my non-official meetings. We attach great importance to
    decisions taken by the Council, though the Congress has broader
    competences. But because journalists also participate in the
    congress, it turns into a show.
    The Council confirmed our long-standing anticipation - to have
    national values, to build a state based on cultural values, where the
    freedom and the rights of the citizens are guaranteed.'
    Touching upon the pre-election processes Vazgen Manukyan tried to
    substantiate the goal of the united opposition camp. He said the
    automatic sum of the people, resources and votes won't give anything.
    Even if all the parties unite they will get a vote equal to zero. It
    is society that must be united - adopting an `agreement- oath'
    document. Unification is more of psychological significance. `That is
    why by nominating my candidacy the Council of National Democratic
    Party compelled me and the administration to find common edges to run
    for the elections with a united front. The previous experience
    displayed that it is easier to provide unification, when all the
    candidacies are nominated and two or three of them run ahead. A
    question appears hear - either to unite or not to prevent those two
    or three candidates from running ahead,' Vazgen Manukyan believes.
    The leader of the National Democratic Party says the slogan,
    `Whoever comes after these authorities will be better then these
    ones' is not effective. `Even if it is productive it will cause more
    harm than be useful. Besides that we should avoid inventing myths,
    heroes. This version has also been practiced and it hasn't been
    effective. What we really need is strong protest; great confidence
    towards the one who is going to lead the people and eventually the
    people must have the courage to take the power. Only after this can
    the country pretend to have future.'
    The leader of the National Democratic Party spoke only about the
    secondary episodes of his meeting with Levon Ter-Petrosyan.
    `Unfortunately he didn't respond to my initiative to meet in 2005.
    This meeting was occasional and it was his initiative. Recently we
    occasionally gather in Samson Ghazaryan's flat. Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    also participated in one of our gatherings. I welcome. We discussed
    certain issues. We don't have any responsibilities towards each
    other. We didn't reach any type of agreement. But we managed to
    restore our relations that we have broken 15 years back. From the
    political point of view each of us stuck to his standpoint.'
    However Vazgen Manukyan touched upon the difference of their
    assessments of certain issues in 1996. 'We have diffident assessments
    regarding certain events. After the meeting people ask me, `Did you
    forgive each other?' I don't think it is a personal matter and we
    must forgive each other. 1996 was a concussion and it changed
    Armenia's life. Someone must be accountable to the law.
    For me there are two Vano Siradeghyans - from 1988 to 1990 and
    after 1990. The latter one is not my friend. When the state faces
    concussions, many people are beaten and arrested, and they occupy a
    building, this means they stole the people's votes and the criminal
    is on that side, or I didn't win, I simply tried to use the people
    against the authority and I'm the responsible.'



    HARUTYUN GEVORGYAN

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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