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    POLITICIZATION OF THE SOCIETY, THE DEGREE OF RESPONSIBILITY AND REPLACEMENTS
    Naira Hayrumyan

    KarabakhOpen
    24-01-2008 12:37:51

    It is believed that a stable society is one that depends on politics
    the least. In such societies sports news and the life of celebrities
    are on the first pages of newspapers. Hardly half of the population
    votes in the election, and most people have no idea about the members
    of their own government.

    There are countries, however, where people have to live with politics.

    People rush at morning papers to learn about new appointments,
    president's statements and the backlash of the opposition.

    Karabakh belongs to the second type. Unfortunately, we do not have
    an established mechanism of government, therefore the quality of life
    of people depends on who leads one agency or another.

    In this connection, the situation in Karabakh was special last year. It
    became clear in spring that the ex-president Arkady Ghukasyan was not
    running a third term, and a new person will appear at the top of the
    pyramid in summer, Karabakh fluently was set on the mode of waiting.

    Everyone was waiting for the presidential election from May. On July
    19 the president was elected, and everyone started waiting for the
    new government.

    The prime minister was appointed in late September, and the cabinet
    was appointed on October 17. Then people had to wait for replacements
    of lower ranks. The local elections added to this on October 14. After
    the elections everyone started waiting for replacements at the City
    Hall of Stepanakert and the local governments.

    In mid-December it seemed to be calmer but at the end of the month
    the second round of appointments began. Officials were replaced, and
    vacancies appeared, and everyone started waiting for appointments to
    vacant posts. In mid-January replacements and structural changes at
    the City Hall of Stepanakert were announced.

    The mode of waiting continues. Several programs were suspended,
    such as the registration for the housing program, privatization and
    a number of other functions which are directly related to the housing
    problems of people.

    Somewhere private construction was stopped because it is not known
    who will be "overhead".

    There is no certainty because replacements are chaotic and
    incomplete. The rules of the game are not clear. What is the point of
    replacing people if the rules of the game are the same? If the rules
    are changed, why are the former officials appointed to new posts? Why
    the degree of responsibility of the government officials for default,
    machinations, wrongdoing is not set?

    If an official is not responsible for his work, it means the rules
    have not changed. What has changed then? People?

    The topic of responsibility of government officials has recently been
    discussed in the media. Stories about a citizen of France Armen who
    lives in Shushi and tries to protect his rights at the court of law
    were published.

    Even though the ruling of the court states that the government
    officials made a mistake, he cannot get a compensation for his
    damage. There have been a lot of cases when the court confirmed
    the mistake of the government official but common citizens had to
    pay for their mistakes. No case comes to mind when a director of a
    state-owned factory was tried or made to recover the damage because
    his wrong policy led to bankruptcy. On the contrary, the director
    "went through" the process of bankruptcy and as a result became owner
    of a share of sold assets.

    The change of the degree of responsibility of a government official
    may mark a real change in the manpower policy. However, this is not
    a mere approach, this is part of a worldview that should be conveyed
    to people. In one of his recent addressed the first president of
    Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan conveyed this approach in a very simple
    wording. To the question whether there will be a redistribution of
    property in case he is elected, Levon Ter-Petrosyan gave a negative
    answer. "If a businessman became the owner of some property as a
    result of wrongdoing, he is not responsible for wrongdoing but the
    government official who must observe the law," the first president
    of Armenia said.

    He did not discover America. A similar approach is used in many
    countries.

    There also happens so that something is arranged through bribe,
    but those are exceptions. And if such cases are revealed, even
    presidents lose their posts. Meanwhile, in our country the degree
    of responsibility for a mistake of say a notary is not even set down
    in the law. Even if this mistake causes a person lose his property,
    the notary only undergoes an official reprimand.
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