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    WEAK POWER BEGOT WEAK OPPOSITION

    A1plus

    | 16:13:08 | 17-05-2005 | Politics |

    Alexander Iskandaryan, who does not consider himself a political
    analyst, supposes that even though Armenia has chosen the path towards
    Europe, the internal political processes lead us not to Europe but
    to Latin America.

    The style our authorities and leading political parties behave is
    Latino American, he noted. In his opinion, they are striving for
    power with liberal democratic and communist calls. "We do not have a
    united, strong political power", Alexander Iskandaryan stated adding
    that each of the pro-governmental or opposition parties is a mere
    political body covering this or that problem of the society.

    He assures that the political affiliation of a deputy can be guessed
    by see at his face only. "The Republican Party mainly consists of
    businessmen or managers", he says.

    "We do not have a united opposition either. There are people
    collaborating within the frames of a certain idea. According to
    him, Robert Kocharyan, Serge Sargsyan and Stepan Demorchyan are the
    outcome but not a consequence of the political culture developed by
    Armenians. Thus no ideological revolution will take place Armenia",
    Alexander Iskandaryan says. He is more than sure that the weakness
    of the opposition is caused by the weakness of the authorities.
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