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    THE CHILDISH GAMES OF THE OPPOSITION
    Lilit Poghosyan

    Hayots Ashkhar Daily
    14 Oct 2008
    Armenia

    You Can't Come To Power By Playing Mom-Dad

    Director of the independent center of sociological studies "Sociometer"
    Aharon Adibekyan responds our questions.

    "It is too early to speak about colored or flowered revolutions in
    Armenia during the coming 1-2 years. Because there are no objective
    reasons for that. No matter how some try to operate the subjective
    reasons, to create tension by means of provocative actions, they have
    always failed in it and will always fail. Anyhow there are certain
    objective problems around which the developments can theoretically
    serve as a signal for similar manifestations.

    The first one is the settlement of Karabakh conflict, which, in the
    context of the general regional developments, can be the only realistic
    solution to the created situation. As you know politics is the art of
    possibility. Which means the solution can be on the plane of mutual
    concessions and pragmatism other than false dreams and illusion,
    which leads to a deadlock.

    If in the near future the two sides reach an agreement a question
    will naturally come out, to what extent is that mutual concession
    acceptable for society. Considering the fact that Serge Sargsyan,
    the bearer of the top power in the country has direct connection with
    the heated Karabakh struggle and has taken ma ny important decisions,
    the stance of Karabakh people will be more essential. If the proposed
    settlement gives rise to serious counteraction in Karabakh this fire
    can shift to Armenia.

    The second pivotal issue is to what extent can the government manage
    to fulfill their promises. Which means - to improve the country's
    economic situation, to raise the incomes of those who are nourished
    from the budget - the salaries of the state employees, the pensions,
    and allowances, to fight corruption and shadow. Thus creating favorable
    conditions for the flow of investments."

    "What do you think the radical society must do? To wait until the
    social-economic sphere deteriorates? Or to wait until we reach an
    imposed "agreement" in Karabakh issue?"

    "The best thing that they can do is to raise their own authority. For
    example they can have a role in the same Public Council. Secondly
    they can be active in the elections of Self Governmental Bodies. The
    European experience displays that if the opposition has really got
    a potential and authority they must try to be a success at list on
    this plane, to convince their electorate that they have certain weight.

    Thirdly, they must shift from the field of total rejection into the
    constructive one. In our case the activity of the radical opposition
    reminds of childish games - "give back my toys otherwise I will
    not p lay with you", or "if I'm not the "dad" I will not play with
    you". This is not constructive."

    "Ter-Petrosyan promised to "sincerely" introduce the future tactics and
    strategy of the "movement" during the forthcoming meeting. Do you think
    the revolutionary activists will hear something new from their leader?"

    "It is the most primitive form of street democracy. Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    is well aware that similar things are usually done during inter-party
    or "group" negotiations, rather than meetings. In such cases they
    must organize discussions, appear with their personal approaches
    and programs, "make an inventory" of their personal powers and
    opportunities. It must be done behind the closed doors, around the
    negotiation tables. In case of reaching an agreement they elaborate
    a united platform and a program of joint actions, after which they
    can address the public and introduce their strategy and tactics. In
    this case we haven't got such example. Our opposition continues to
    hold demonstrations, firstly on advocacy purposes.

    Secondly it is a function aimed at demonstrating to overseas that we
    are here and we will continue our struggle. Similar mode of action
    hasn't brought anyone to power.

    Armenia is not the country of colored or flowered revolutions. We
    lack lots of preconditions for that and the preconditions become le
    sser and lesser.

    Ter-Petrosyan must know from his own experience that in our
    reality the power reproduces itself from inside, because once their
    companions-in-arm other than the street opposition have seized power
    from them. And if they want to come to power by means of a coup d'état
    they must become part of them. How to do that? This is another topic."

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