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    Lragir, Armenia
    Jan 17 2008


    A LOT OF ARMENIAN STATES



    The recurrent stage of struggle inside the SIM Party (Constitutional
    Right Union) in one of the streets of Yerevan is evidence to the
    imperfection of the political sphere of Armenia, the absence of
    political culture and traditions. What is going on inside the SIM
    Party? In the long run, it is a local battle for power, when one wing
    of the party fights the other for the leadership of the party. Many
    people who tracked news about this struggle that had started in the
    pre-parliamentary election period supposed and even argued that SIM
    is just another party which the ruling elite of Armenia is trying to
    divide to reduce by one its political opponents, opposition forces on
    the eve of the parliamentary election. Presently, too, the resumed
    conflict inside the SIM Party is believed to be the government's
    scheme.

    There seems to be no definite evidence to this scheme. The statements
    about government's scheme are only suppositions. And since there are
    only suppositions, ostensibly in reality the doubts about the
    government are not based on an unbiased and sober evaluation but are
    evidence to the social syndrome of taking the easy and irresponsible
    track when the wrongdoer is looked for anywhere but among themselves,
    when everyone and everything is blamed for one's own failure except
    for oneself. This is a social way of thinking and is found not only
    in the political sphere but anywhere else. Although this thinking did
    not occur out of nowhere but originated from the behavior and
    government which the ruling elite has had at different times, in
    independent, semi-independent or invaded Armenias.


    Therefore, it is natural that they are blaming the government for
    political splits. It also favors splinter groups to have people
    believe that it is the government rather than their thoughtlessness
    and shortsightedness. Despite respect for the SIM Party, it is
    difficult to believe that this party is such a powerful resource and
    poses such a threat as the presidential election is drawing nearer
    that the government attacked to guarantee itself from unpredictable
    developments. The role of the government should not be ruled out, but
    no government is able to divide a party if in setting up a party the
    founders did not pursue the local satisfaction of their own
    ambitions, that is ensuring political power on at least a group of
    people in the country and becoming a cult for a group but also
    established a truly democratic, competitive system.


    The government may only make use of this possibility, which the
    leaders of parties offer through the physical structure and, most
    importantly, the relations inside their parties. These relations are
    similar to the ones relating the government against which the
    opposition parties are allegedly struggling. It is impossible to
    struggle for a democratic state with a non-democratic party. It is
    impossible to struggle for reforming the country if you have deprived
    the members of our party of the mechanisms of reform. These
    mechanisms are not laid at the basis of any party. In any party of
    Armenia, even if it has a formal democratic structure, like the
    government of Armenia, only its form is democratic, whereas in
    reality only the autocratic leader's will has effect. It is natural
    that in case of a split they either have to struggle against the
    leader of the party and oust him or to leave. In other words, to do a
    revolution inside the party or to set up a new party and become its
    king.


    Believe me if setting up a state were as easy as setting up a party,
    there would be as many Armenian states in the world as opposition
    activists in Armenia. On the one hand, it would not be so bad but, on
    the other hand, it is clear that the situation in each state would be
    the same as in the original.


    HAKOB BADALYAN

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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