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    Armenian opposition deadlocked as authorities accept constitutional changes

    Haykakan Zhamanak, Yerevan
    17 Jun 05

    Text of Naira Zograbyan's report by Armenian newspaper Haykakan
    Zhamanak on 17 June headlined "Deadlock for the opposition"

    By accepting the main suggestions of the Venice Commission, the
    Armenian authorities have in fact driven the opposition into deadlock.

    The point is that the opposition had been saying for already a year
    that they agreed to all the suggestion of the Venice Commission on the
    draft constitution, and since the authorities had rejected the joint
    suggestions of the opposition and the Venice Commission, they would
    turn the constitutional referendum into a vote of confidence in
    [Armenian President Robert] Kocharyan. The Armenian authorities had
    little choice but to accept those suggestions almost without
    reservations at the insistence of the Venice Commission.

    At present, after these enforced compromises, it is difficult to say
    if Kocharyan himself will become the person who will foil the
    referendum. Especially that the new constitution will come into force
    after the next [parliamentary] elections and the authorities, taking
    advantage of the super powers granted to the president by the acting
    constitution, still have a chance to form another puppet parliament
    which will not be able to fulfil provisions even of the most
    democratic constitution. For this reason and because of this latest
    "democratic" concession of the Armenian authorities, the opposition's
    plan to replace the authorities is in danger since it relied on the
    constitutional referendum.

    It is difficult to imagine how the opposition is going to stage
    rallies and call on people to vote against the constitution which
    takes into account the main demands of the opposition and the world
    community. Even if the opposition manages to spur a popular uprising,
    the world community will support the opposition and stop Kocharyan
    from suppressing the opposition, and Kocharyan will get carte blanche
    to protect his main obligations against Europe [sentence as
    received]. What will the opposition do in this case?

    An independent [as received, actually opposition] MP, Mayak Ovanesyan,
    believes that the "opposition for the sake of opposition" slogan is
    nonsense.

    "If all the main suggestion of the Venice Commission have indeed been
    accepted, I cannot imagine how the opposition will encourage people to
    vote down the constitution," the independent member of the opposition
    [as received] said.

    The secretary of the [opposition] Justice bloc, Viktor Dallakyan,
    whose major challenge is to turn the constitutional referendum into a
    vote of confidence in Kocharyan, does not think that having reached
    agreement with international structures, the authorities have
    safeguarded themselves.

    "In spite of everything, even if we accept that an absolutely
    democratic constitution will be put to vote, our plans to turn that
    process into the change of the government will remain valid. If the
    draft constitution is bad, we shall call on people to vote against it
    and to turn it into a vote of confidence in the authorities. If it is
    good, we shall explain to the people that the draft was suggested by
    the opposition and the authorities made enforced compromises. In that
    case we shall call on people to vote for the draft, explaining that
    with this constitution will split the authorities and they will weaken
    and that this will be the best opportunity to get rid of the criminal
    administration. In any case, the authoritarian nature of the regime
    will not change," Viktor Dallakyan said.

    Certainly, this option of the opposition may not be considered
    illogical. But it is clear that the chances to realize this option are
    slim and the opposition needs to make more efforts to reach its goal.
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