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    DAVID HAROUTYUNYAN: NOBODY SHOULD SPEAK THE LANGUAGE OF ULTIMATUMS DURING A POLITICAL DIALOGUE

    ArmInfo
    2008-06-24 21:49:00

    "Nobody should speak the language of ultimatums during a political
    dialogue", Head of the Armenian delegation to PACE David Haroutyunyan
    said to ArmInfo correspondent when commenting upon the fact that
    the opposition perceives a possible dialogue with the authorities as
    an unalterable goal to hold new elections in the country. To note,
    in the report on Armenia the co-rapporteurs called on all political
    forces boycotting the dialogue with the authorities to reconsider
    their position and not to miss the chance proposed by the authorities.

    According to Haroutyunyan, the opposition may have its tasks, and
    one of their tasks concerning holding of snap elections shouldn't
    be a precondition for a dialogue. "After all, this is not the only
    important task of the country's democratic development. The opposition
    proclaiming re- election as its only task is ridiculous. There are many
    other urgent problems in Armenia and I think that, if the opposition
    continues speaking in the language of ultimatums only, no dialogue
    will be possible. I don't think that the opposition will act like
    that. There are lots of urgent tasks and dialogue is a way for the
    opposition to make its demands known and to attain balance with the
    government for solving its own tasks. If the opposition acts in the
    framework of political process, this is quite possible and acceptable.
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