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    SHAVARSH KOCHARIAN CONSIDERS THAT ARMENIAN OPPOSITION CHOSE WRONG
    TACTICS IN 2003

    YEREVAN, MARCH 23, NOYAN TAPAN. In the opinion of Shavarsh Kocharian,
    Chairman of the National-Democratic Party, RA MP from the Ardarutiun
    (Justice) faction, the influence of the West on the processes taking
    place in the post-Soviet states is considerably exaggerated and
    the rumours about financing of this or that revolution by the West
    just aren't true. At the same time, during the March 23 meeting at
    the National Press Club he mentioned that the West considers the
    process of democratization of the former Soviet republics as one of
    its main tasks. According to Shavarsh Kocharian, the situation in the
    post-Soviet area was discussed at the meeting betwen the US and Russian
    Presidents in Bratislava. They, in particular, touched upon the fact
    that Russia supports the authoritarian regimes in these countries. "I
    don't exclude that Putin conceded to Bush in this issue." As for
    Russia's policy in the South Caucasian region, the MP said that
    today RF is carrying on a balanced policy here, i.e. parallel to
    Armenia it tries to establish closer relations with Azerbaijan, as
    well, which naturally, proceeds from its interests. Returning to
    the subject of "velvety revolutions" in the post-Soviet area, in
    particular, to the issue, why such a revolution failed in Armenia in
    2003, Shavarsh Kocharian pointed to the wrong tactics chosen by the
    Armenian opposition in 2003. "The opposition shouldn't have promised
    the people that it will start an attack in the nearest future, they
    should have chosen the long way of struggle chosen by the Georgian
    and Ukrainian opposition. The goal of the change of situation isn't
    the attack on this or that building, but this is a long-lasting attack
    on the regime." Besides, in his opinion, the Armenian opposition was
    formed very late and at the moment of the post-electoral situation
    there was no precise opposition field in Armenia. Answering the
    question about absence of a real opposition leader today in Armenia
    Shavarsh Kocharian didn't exclude the possibility of nomination of a
    real leader at the end of the struggle as this happened, for instance,
    in case of Sahakashvili's candidature. "Today we should accentuate
    attention to the person capable of guaranteeing system changes in
    the country," he mentioned.
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