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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT-ELECT INSISTS ON READINESS TO WORK WITH OPPOSITION

    Azg
    February 28, 2008
    Armenia

    Armenian Prime Minister and president-elect Serzh Sargsyan has insisted
    that his calls for the country's political forces to cooperate in
    a future coalition government are serious. Answering questions from
    MPs in parliament on 27 February, Sargsyan said that he had already
    received offers of cooperation from various opposition forces. The
    results of the 19 February presidential election are contested by
    former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan's supporters, who maintain it
    was rigged in Sargsyan's favour and demand a repeat election. The
    following is an excerpt from Marietta Khachatryan's report by Armenian
    newspaper Azg on 28 February headlined "The opposition has already
    responded to Serzh Sargsyan's call for cooperation: Gagik Jhangiryan
    is not a political figure for Serzh Sargsyan":

    Journalists were waiting for the question and answer session between
    the parliament and the government, since they had numerous questions
    related to the post-election situation to put to the acting prime
    minister [as received] and president elect [Serzh Sargsyan] after
    the parliament session.

    There were not any particularly heated questions and answers in the
    hall before this, as MPs from the [ruling] Republican Party of Armenia
    spoke about the necessity to extend the economic growth to Armenia's
    remote regions and about global agricultural programmes, MPs from the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Dashnaktsutyun raised questions
    related to various spheres, MPs from the Orinats Yerkir [Law-Governed
    Country] Party were not present, and only two MPs from the [opposition
    faction] Heritage asked questions related to the situation.

    Before this Parliament Speaker Tigran Torosyan congratulated Serzh
    Sargsyan on his victory in the presidential election, as these four
    days are the first session after the Central Electoral Commission
    announced the final results of the election [on 24 February], and
    voiced hope for fruitful cooperation between the parliament and
    the president.

    [Passage omitted: Sargsyan presented with flowers]

    Asked by Anahit Bakhshyan from Heritage what actions are being taken
    in line with Sargsyan's call on political forces and civic groups
    to cooperate yesterday [26 February], Sargsyan said that he said
    in his speech yesterday what kind of cooperation he was proposing -
    right up to establishing a coalition government. He did not go into
    more details: "I do not think that parliament is the platform where
    details should be discussed. Those who are ready for cooperation are
    welcome, we will put it into the practical plane and will start to
    discuss it in practice."

    Bakhshyan tried to clarify whether what is at issue is a mere call
    or some specific step. "Ms Bakhshyan, I never gave anyone occasion to
    think that I engaged in trickery," the prime minister said. "There have
    already been reactions from the opposition concerning cooperation. We
    are already working starting from today. If you react as well, we
    will be pleased to work with you as well."

    Later, while responding to a question from one of the journalists, the
    prime minister said that both presidential candidates and forces not
    represented in the parliament have reacted to the call for cooperation.

    Another question was asked by Armen Martirosyan, also of Heritage.

    Referring to an act of violence against MPs during the presidential
    election, and what he referred to as "political persecution and
    arrests of several figures, citizens and students", and noting that
    there are many people who own arms nowadays, but the law is applied
    selectively in regard to them, [Martirosyan] asked whether the law
    applies equally to everyone.

    Sargsyan agreed with the MP that very big efforts should be made to
    eliminate the legal illiteracy of officials and MPs, which is a big
    problem, and called upon MPs to take part in this works. He said that
    he does not understand the division between an MP, a public figure and
    a citizen of the Republic of Armenia. "All citizens of the Republic of
    Armenia are equal for me. Illegal arms are illegal arms - whether they
    belong to an MP, a political figure, a member of the [paramilitary]
    Yerkrapah Union of Volunteers, or an ordinary citizen.

    Illegal arms have always been confiscated, and now [confiscation]
    is growing in scale, and I promise you that we must totally eliminate
    the availability of illegal arms in this country."

    He promised to inquire into the case initiated on charges of using
    violence against Zaruhi Postanjyan [Heritage Party MP], Armen
    Martirosyan and Vardan Khachatryan, and advised the MP to deliver
    his ("populist", as suggested by the Republican Party of Armenia's
    benches in the hall) speech in the appropriate place. Speaking of the
    arrest of political figures, Sargsyan said: "For me, Gagik Jhangiryan
    [former deputy prosecutor-general, sacked after voicing support for
    Ter-Petrosyan] is not a political figure. If he is a political figure
    for you, then you as a young political figure should be inspired by
    such examples."

    Approaching Sargsyan after the microphone was switched off and he had
    descended form the tribune, Martirosyan maybe told him which political
    figures inspire him and pointed in the direction of Raffi Hovhannisyan
    [the leader of the Heritage Party], who was present in the hall.
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