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    OLD FORMS OF STRUGGLE TO RUIN THE STATE
    Gevorg Harutyunyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    Published on April 18, 2008
    Armenia

    Leader of National Democratic Union Vazgen Manukyan met with the
    journalists in "Tesaket" club, yesterday.

    This is how the Leader of the National Democratic Union explained his
    decision not to join Ter-Petrosyan: "We have introduced diametrically
    different ideas to the people. I don't share the viewpoint that Artsakh
    is a problem for our people. But I can't say that no political figure
    has the right to have such standpoint. And when they say that Karabakh
    people are to blame for everything and that we must throw them out
    of Armenia, on the first hand it insults my national consciousness
    and on the other hand it contradicts the human values. To divide
    people into good or bad based on their skin color, or religion or
    indigenous, is a pure manifestation of fascism. If you attentively
    study our standpoints you will see that they are incompatible."

    V. Manukyan confessed that he failed to understand the post-electoral
    demand of the opposition: "What we demanded in 1996, at post-electoral
    stage, was to recalculate the election returns. We didn't announce
    that the opposition's united candidate has won and must sit in the
    Presidential Palace. The same was in 2003 and the election returns
    were determined at the second stage of the elections. In 2008 Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan directly announced that he had obtained 65% votes and
    that he must sit in the Presidential Palace. It was a really unique
    demand, which derived to the terrible events of March 1."

    Touching upon the current developments Leader of the National
    Democratic Union underscored that he has already congratulated the
    President, Serge Sargsyan, and the Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan,
    he also said that he approves all the appointments.

    "Today the issue is different. Some people long to see this government
    overthrown. They think that it will bring to a new situation and
    the struggle for power will acquire a new sense. But they are not
    interested in what state Armenia will appear due to this "struggle".

    According to the speaker there is another way: "I'm a pro-oppositional
    political figure and I'm ready to help the government in power do
    well. If we see that the state is facing dangerous problems and if
    we see that the reforms are acceptable for us we will definitely
    endorse the government. In case of problems we are ready to hold
    demonstrations to protest until we attain our purpose." Vazgen
    Manukyan came to a conclusion that it is not right to repeat 1988
    or 1996. This method hinders the existence of powerful and serious
    parties. People don't participate in the political life though they
    have lots of complaints. They wait for a "hero" to appear during the
    elections and withdraw the evil powers.

    "In 1988 we were a different state, waging a national-liberation
    struggle. Maybe I should have acted in a different way in 1996. But
    one thing is clear, we will only ruin the state with the old forms
    of struggle."

    At the request of the correspondent of "Hayots Ashkharh" daily
    Vazgen Manukyan pointed out his standpoint regarding the coming
    developments. He firstly considered the adoption of the new
    Constitution important, and said that only after that it will be
    possible to form the state government system, through the local and
    state elections.

    "We have entered a stage of new changes and these changes are
    unavoidable. The more fundamental changes the authorities make, the
    more time they will have to govern. The overthrow of these authorities
    won't do well to Armenia. It is impossible to repeat the scenario of
    1996 and achieve the result of the resignation of 1998. The political
    situation is different at present and the acting powers are also
    different. I don't see any reasons for the President to resign and
    the National Assembly to dissolve."

    It also turned out that the Leader of the National Democratic Party
    had met with Serge Sargsyan, responding to the latter's appeals for
    dialogue: "We didn't have any

    discussions regarding the positions. But I have stressed the importance
    of changing the government staff and that it is indispensable to
    bring Armenia out of this situation. In the present situation it is
    not right to stay in proud loneliness, like a dragon standing on the
    way of truth. I'm not saying that the President must resign because
    I have suffered defeat and I don't like him. It is too early to draw
    final conclusions, but it is possible to see the dangers and hope to
    overcome them."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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