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    QUALITY CHANGE SINCE 2007

    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/interview-lrahos 15274.html
    16:32:52 - 22/09/2009

    Interview By Siranuysh Papyan

    Interview with the critic, curator, head of the National Association
    of Art Critics (AIKA Armenia) Nazaret Karoyan

    In your opinion what is government and what are the mechanisms of
    its formation and its functions?

    Government is power which regulates interpersonal and inter-group
    social and political relations. This regards public government
    too. Depending on the source of the power, during the history there
    were formed different types of government: monarchy - from symbolic
    government based on religion up to the current republican one based
    on Constitution.

    If the symbolic government is based on natural force, so the natural
    force formed during the Enlightenment age is based on symbolic
    force. Michel Foucault, who introduced the term "bio-government",
    thinks it is based on the same perception the believers perceive
    their pastor. Until it was spread on public political life, it was
    used on its structure as a technology.

    According to the Constitution, our public government had to be also
    shared. There are legislative, executive and judicial systems. In
    reality the government is centered in the hand of one person-the
    president and the rest are false.

    In other words, do we have a false government today?

    Absolutely right. Though we adopted a second Constitution which made
    the republic half-presidential for equality between the two sides of
    the government, but in reality the government in centered only in
    president's hands. If it is not false how we can explain the fact
    that there is such a majority in the National Assembly supporting
    the president that the legislative body cannot oppose the executive.

    In your opinion, how can the public reclaim its right to form
    government?

    I think problems with reforming the government will be difficult to
    solve and I am not even sure that they are possible to be solved
    on political plane. Changes that are more fundamental are needed
    not in the political but in cultural and value's fields. Without
    such changes, I do not think we will be able to get rid of those
    historical-political inertias which were formed in the past hundred
    years. And this problem of changes is the public's problem and it
    has to find forces and ideas to promote them.

    In other words, does the change of government not solve all the
    problems? And what issues will the opposition solve if it takes
    the power?

    The problem is not the change of government and neither whether HAK
    will come to power. The problem is the way the change of government
    happens. The problems is that those who take the power, the Congress
    or a person or anyone else how legitimate they will be. Max Weber
    proposed three types of legitimacy: legitimacy formed through belief
    towards tradition, second- substance where the legitimacy is based on
    personal peculiarities, third- constitutional, where the governmental
    force and rights are set by the Constitution. I think we need the
    last two types of legitimacy to change the situation in our country.

    Do you mean the Constitution was not followed in the last twenty years?

    During the years of the movement of Karabakh, people were able to
    conquer their right to vote through struggle. But, beginning from '90
    elections did not bring to change of government. The pre-electoral
    and post-electoral processes of the opposition and the numerous
    applications sent to the Constitutional Court affirmed self-reproducing
    of the ruling political force, so how can we speak about following the
    Constitution? How can we dwell on the governmental legitimacy when in
    result of each election, the public being unsatisfied with the ruling
    force never achieved change of government? This is a simple sign that
    the Constitution does not work. I think even the political forces,
    even the ruling ones comprehend this very well. And in my opinion
    this comprehension made Levon Ter-Petrosyan resign in 1998.

    Is the public aware of decision-making process? Does it participate
    in it? And in case the society is isolated from these works, which
    is the mechanism of its isolation?

    The public participates in decision-making processes through
    elections. How can it demand transparency from the government in
    decision-making process if the elections are false? The mechanism
    to isolate the public from the government is to break the mechanism
    of election.

    In your opinion, is the current Armenian government ready to resist
    to the home and external challenges?

    No. it is not able to resist even the challenges appearing inside
    the country. The members of our government reiterate the need to
    form an economy based on knowledge, but they are unable to form a
    proper educational system. We see who monopolized different fields
    of the economy: people who have nothing in common with knowledge. The
    government is unable to resist these challenges let alone to understand
    or to be ready to overcome them.

    Do you believe in 2012 transparent election?

    In order to have national participation once four years, the
    public activation has to be present always. Public figures,
    public organizations may unite the public with their projects and
    proposals. Public activity means daily active work, imagination,
    and non-indifference towards current problems.

    I think change of quality happened in public's life after 2007. We see
    not only formation of public groups but also their activities. And
    now at least formally the government when bringing up issues meets
    also with NGO representatives.

    Until '96, Armenia was considered a democratic island in the region. Do
    you agree we lost democracy then?

    Yes, I think after the war, in 1994-96, our society was unable to
    solve the problem of commanders who won the war. And they took in
    their hands the organization of public life. '96 is its expression.
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