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  • Current Regime Can Be Compared With A Two-Headed Dragon: Zurabyan

    CURRENT REGIME CAN BE COMPARED WITH A TWO-HEADED DRAGON: ZURABYAN

    Tert.am
    17:41 ~U 02.04.10

    There is a rather big difference between the current situation and
    the shift in authority in 1998, Armenian National Congress (HAK)
    coordinator Levon Zurabyan said at a press conference today.

    According to Zurabyan, in 1998, there didn't exist such a powerful
    and unified opposition as there is today. In his opinion, despite
    being part and parcel of a political system whereby they can hold
    governing authorities responsible, today's opposition doesn't reduce
    the challenges the RA President Serzh Sargsyan is facing both inside
    the regime led by him and abroad.

    Referring to the talks on disagreements between the Republic of
    Armenia's second president Robert Kocharian and current president Serzh
    Sargsyan, Zurabyan said that the current regime can be compared with
    a two-headed dragon with Kocharian as one head and Sargsyan, the other.

    In his words, regardless of how much the two heads of this dragon
    may verbally assault each other, the dragon will altogether remain in
    its same place as such. HAK's main task is to get rid of that dragon.

    Zurabyan also mentioned that all the talk about Sargsyan and Kocharian
    having disagreements over the Nagorno-Karabakh (NKR) issue are not
    true. In Zurabyan's opinion, Kocharian has never criticized Sargsyan's
    NKR policy.

    Head of Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Bureau's Hay Dat and
    Political Affairs Office Kiro Manoyan, in turn, referred to the theme
    of shift in authority, saying that he does not see any prerequisite
    for such a shift.

    Firstly, according to Manoyan, there are no such figures in Sargsyan's
    entourage who would impel him to resignation. Secondly, Sargsyan
    himself will not resign given the circumstances.
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