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    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Sept 29 2007


    NOT TO ELECT THE CANDIDATE WILLING TO MAKE CONCESSIONS WITH REGARD TO
    THE KARABAKH ISSUE


    Interview with HAMLET HAROUTYUNYAN, member of the Republican
    Parliamentary faction and Head of `Artsakh' Compatriots' Union

    `Mr. Haroutyunyan, how do you account for the quiet situation that
    exists on the political arena which is preparing for the upcoming
    presidential elections?'
    `The preparatory process which began as far back as this spring
    has not had an extraordinary manifestation up to day. Although, some
    political factions did really make attempts to destabilize the
    situation. Not that anyone tried to hinder or disturb those people,
    but just their appeals did not receive significant or influential
    public support.
    Naturally, the political factions or parties that intend to
    propose their candidate or be involved in any political block are
    conducting more active negotiations. This is the best evidence of the
    fact that parties and political factions and not separate individuals
    have a predominant role in the internal political domain. A political
    faction having firm structures, specific programs and endorsed
    ideology begins preparing for the next elections just a day after the
    elections held.
    The situation of a political faction that submits a claim for
    participating in the presidential elections just two months before
    the beginning of the electoral processes is ridiculous. The
    candidates representing the left wing of our internal political
    domain have not even been specified; that's why they organize café
    meetings and stage shows.'
    `Do you think the individuals representing the Opposition will
    reach a common agreement or we will have two dozens of pretenders
    competing with the pro-Government candidate?'
    `This is one of the manifestations of our national mentality. It
    is even difficult to predict the number of the candidates, since each
    second individual is now preparing to advance his own candidacy.
    Miracles seldom occur in politics. A serious pre-election program and
    justified pretensions can be submitted by two, maximum three
    candidates during the upcoming presidential elections. What I mean is
    that there are currently two or three parties on the political arena
    that have their own ideas about the country's prospects in addition
    to the operating party structures and close ranks in all the
    provinces and dwelling areas of the Republic and are capable of
    joining a serious and consistent electoral campaign. It is also these
    political factions that can propose candidates having a weighty
    personal reputation.'
    `Within the outline you have sketched, what is the possible role
    of the Armenian pan-National Movement which has submitted a claim for
    returning to the political arena?'
    `During the upcoming elections, the winning candidate will be the
    representative of the party that will receive support by a larger
    number of social groups; the party that has operating structures and
    has proven its potentials in the Parliamentary and local
    self-government elections. Nothing has happened since May to change
    the ratio of the internal political forces.
    We all must be able to realistically estimate the political
    situations, the potentials of the forces and never depend on
    miracles. The voter knows well what chances each party has. Even if
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan advances his candidacy, nothing extraordinary
    will happen. The kind of rivalry the Armenian pan-National Movement
    is speaking about will not take place because Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    will make use of the same resources that belong to Armenian
    pan-National Movement. As to what potentials the Armenian
    pan-National Movement has, we saw that during the months of April and
    May. It is only the candidate's personal reputation that can increase
    objectively.
    They also speak about rat-race. I don't even have the slightest
    doubt that this expectation of the Armenian pan-National Movement may
    come true, at least partially. And the Armenian pan-National Movement
    does have such a tendency, since there was a rate-race from among its
    ranks while losing power. And now they have a misunderstanding that
    the ranks of all the parties are like theirs.'
    `As Head of `Artsakh' compatriots' union, do you consider the
    option proposed by Mr. Ter-Petrosyan acceptable for the speedy
    solution of such a problem?'
    `I have a profound respect for all the state attributes, including
    the status of the first President. In general, I consider respectful
    attitude to all the state symbols necessary.
    Nevertheless, I have to state that the ideas and solutions
    regarding the Artsakh problem which Levon Ter-Petrosyan expressed in
    his final speech are not considered acceptable by any citizen of
    Artsakh. I assure you that the tens of thousands of voters of Artsakh
    descent cannot, in the near future, trust their vote to someone who
    is going to find the way of conflict settlement by making concession.



    HAROUTYUN GEVORKYAN

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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