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    One More Chance: Yerevan Elections
    Civilitas Perspective / Democracy
    by Salpi Ghazarian

    Saturday, 30 May 2009 16:16

    May 31 is the date that will mark the first constitutional opportunity
    to popularly elect the leadership of Yerevan, home to nearly half of
    Armenia's population.

    This is history-in-the-making for two reasons: Not only does the
    electorate have a chance to decide who best represents their vision for
    their city; but, inarguably more important for Armenians at this time,
    the political forces have a chance to decide whether they trust the
    people to make such a decision.

    Elections are not the only standard by which to judge a democracy. But
    certainly they are an indispensable standard. These are not theoretical
    political concepts. This means -- are we determined that we can and
    will become a country where the people choose who governs them, and
    where those who govern feel accountable to the people? That's the
    simple question which each election forces us to ask.

    The question is even more urgent today. The Yerevan city elections come
    just a year after a cynical presidential election and a disastrous
    follow-up. The ensuing political climate -- from paralyzing
    polarization to hopeless apathy -- has impacted individual lives and
    our collective future.

    The Yerevan city elections offer a remedial opportunity, a chance to
    regain faith in ourselves and those who live with us, those who purport
    to govern us, those who wish to lead us. It's hard to say who bears the
    greatest burden in this formula. But certainly, the responsibility is
    on those in power and wishing to attain power.
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