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    SPEAKING OVER AND OVER AGAIN
    ARMEN TSATOURYAN

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    23 Dec 2008
    Armenia

    L. Ter-Petrosyan prolongs time with his lectures

    As shown by the first conference of the Armenian National Congress
    and the speeches delivered there, L. Ter-Petrosyan's efforts towards
    smoothing over the discords among the radicals and sponsoring their
    political activeness have come to the point when the ex-President,
    as a political figure, has nothing to do any more and has therefore
    to disguise the obvious reality behind the slogan, "Speak Over and
    Over Again!".

    What we see inside the pro-opposition camp at present is a structure
    consisting of political forces and public organizations, whose separate
    leaders have their own ideas about the further political steps of the
    Congress. That's why, they leader is currently engaged in mitigating
    the discords and prolonging time. That's to say, L. Ter-Petrosyan
    has no other choice apart from making joint assessments over the
    new challenges to be faced by the Congress and the country. However,
    the elaboration of a tactics of actions is out of the question.

    L. Ter-Petrosyan devoted his successive lecture to the evaluation
    of the processes in and around the country, completely ignoring
    the further actions of the Armenian National Congress. Accordingly,
    he singled out three important challenges faced by the country: a)
    the set tlement of the Karabakh conflict "in the nearest future", b)
    the impact of the international crisis upon the country's economy c)
    the necessity of "reinstating the constitutional order and democratic
    freedoms".

    Fore creating common opinions and approaches over these issues, L.

    Ter-Petrosyan tried to find justifications for having sent his
    co-thinkers home after the October 17 rally, encouraged them with
    the prospect of the prospect of the economic hardships to be faced
    by Armenia and attempted to keep the public attention focused on the
    trials of the March 1 case.

    However, repeating ourselves we should note that L. Ter-Petrosyan's
    assessments remained in the domain of reiterations.

    The ex-President's firm belief on the necessity of looking forward
    to the settlement of the Karabakh issue by pursuing the "wait-and-see
    policy" also aroused sharp criticism among separate organizations which
    have joined the Congress, and their representatives started making
    more clear and convincing arguments. As to the allegations on the
    impossibility of "mounting a strong public protest over the Karabakh
    issue in Armenia", they are only based upon the "memories of the past"
    and sound more than unconvincing. "We are neither Dashnaktsoutyum
    nor the National Democratic Union to deepen the impending danger by
    certain activities destabilizing the situation."

    20 As to the issue what the Congress is going to do in case of
    possible negative developments with regard to the Karabakh issue,
    it remained unclear.

    The same uncertainty continued while L. Ter-Petrosyan proceeded to
    the second part of his speech, i.e. the impact of the international
    economic crisis upon the economy of Armenia. Here too, the ex-President
    satisfied himself with strictly general assessments and several
    proposals, without making any clarifications as to what the Armenian
    National Congress is going to do in case the crisis assumes larger
    scales. The vague assessments on the crisis can only lead to the
    assumption that the Congress will probably organize a couple of rallies
    in February-March when given phenomenon has more acute manifestations.

    Thus, in its rally held on December 21, the Armenian National
    Congress did not propose to the opposition any concrete political
    course. The leader finally arrived at the thought that "while assessing
    the activities of the Armenian National Congress, it is hereafter
    necessary to consider the prospect of broadening the agenda of the
    Karabakh settlement and the international economic crisis. It is such
    new phenomenon that dictates the logic of our current activities and
    the character of our current tactics". But as to what the "current
    tactics" is, it remained unclear.

    We believe the reason is that in case of changing his strictly g
    eneral judgments into concrete political steps, L. Ter-Petrosyan will
    be facing the imperative of making a choice among several tactics
    inside the Armenian National Congress. Besides, it is necessary to
    keep in mind that in such case he will have to replace the practice
    of delivering lectures once per month with the agenda of a politician.

    Hence, the more uncertain the tactics of the Congress, the better
    for L. Ter-Petrosyan and his closest circles. As to the remaining
    issues, such as Karabakh, the economic crisis and even the "political
    prisoners", they still have some time to wait a little.
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