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    "BEGGARS" FOR TRUST FROM ABROAD
    Armen Arakelyan

    http://hetq.am/eng/opinion/21225/beggars-for-trust-from-abroad.html
    19:21, December 4, 2012

    On November 30, when the President of the European Commission Jose
    Manuel Barroso, the President of the European People's Party Wilfried
    Martens, the President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili and the Prime
    Minister of Moldova Vlad Filat were visiting Armenia to participate
    in the second summit of the European People's Party (EPP) Eastern
    Partnership held in Yerevan, the Prosperous Armenia Party was making
    preparations for a Brussels visit.

    In an indirect response Gagik Tsarukyan showed that he fully perceived
    the EPP summit as a large-scale PR event for Serzh Sargsyan's
    presidential campaign in order to show the West's full support of the
    President to the electorate. Tsarukyan also indirectly confirmed that
    he lost out not only on that but also the Russian "front."

    That was the reason why Tsarukyan's Brussels visit was organized
    quickly without making it more or less clear what the leader of
    Prosperous Armenia Party had to lose there, what he was expecting from
    this visit, and finally, whether those were personal expectations,
    or else connected to business, the party or the country.

    Last year three Armenian parties (Rule of Law, Heritage and the
    Republican Party of Armenia) joined the European People's Party
    as observer-members. The Prosperous Armenia Party application was
    rejected. That party not only applied earlier than the others, but
    also three to four months prior made changes in its program provisions
    and regulations in accordance with the EPP's criteria and requirements.

    The Prosperous Armenia Party was rejected not only for being
    pro-Russian, but also for its personal and economical connection
    with the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, who is persona
    non grata in Europe.

    During the year and a half after the rejection the Prosperous Armenia
    Party didn't do anything to adopt European values and make changes. It
    did the opposite, emphasizing its almost genetic incongruity with
    that mentality and culture.

    The Prosperous Armenia Party was the only one among the Armenian
    parties that supported Putin's idea for creating the Eurasian Economic
    Community and Armenia's joining it. The idea was perceived in Brussels
    as a means to counterbalance the European Union and prevent the further
    integration of the post-Soviet states and especially the six countries
    in the Eastern Partnership.

    Basically, Tsarukyan went to Brussels without anything to offer the
    Europeans or receive from them. While the Prosperous Armenia Party
    was submitting its application to join the EPP in order to cover its
    ugly neo-Bolshevik nature with a European lining, the same is still
    happening. Thus, it is not determined by the understanding for a need
    to change, but by strategic considerations. Otherwise, Tsarukyan had
    to go to Brussels not as the owner of the Prosperous Armenia Party,
    but as its ordinary leader.

    It is possible that Tsarukyan comes back from Brussels having rich or
    scant information on meetings with European emissaries and officials.

    Thus, nothing can change because while Tsarukyan is running to
    Brussels, Brussels itself, embodied by Barroso and Martens, came to
    Armenia in order to demonstrate its absolute support for the ruling
    regime.

    The European Union came to Armenia to claim that regardless of the
    Armenian election, it already recognizes Sargsyan's victory. The
    reservation has been made. If the President doesn't keep his promise
    to be reelected without clamor in the next most democratic elections,
    Armenia will not receive the financial aid that is being displayed in
    front of our government desperate for a new influx of subsidies. And
    Sargsyan should conduct such elections at any cost.

    His chances are very high. The National Assembly's second elections in
    the single-mandate electoral districts of Avan and Gyumri dispelled all
    doubts: the government can get any result it wants. More importantly,
    no power could dispute the results of such elections, as it wouldn't
    have any objective evidence to prove voting violations.

    Europe needs stable, not democratic, elections, meaning that Brussels
    needs a stable, predictive and adaptive Armenia, not an Armenia that
    respects democracy or human rights. They need a government guided
    not by its state interests, but the priority to go along with the
    international community. In other words, the European Union is creating
    an illusion of democracy and a false European values system in Armenia,
    and that requires Sargsyan as president because no one can solve this
    issue better than he.

    This holds true especially when there is no alternative power
    in Armenia with enough resources for public mobilization and is
    trustworthy at the same time. That's something the European Union,
    the European Council and the Armenian government fully understands. The
    Republican Party is as incompatible with democratic values and culture
    as the Prosperous Armenia Party. It is as neo-Bolshevik as Prosperous
    Armenia. But for both of them a false democracy is the swamp where
    they can swim as much as they want.

    Today President Sargsyan is visiting Turkmenistan to participate in the
    summit of CIS leaders. The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
    Vladimir Putin will be there too, and Sargsyan will meet with him
    separately. It has special importance for him as on one hand, it will
    alleviate the influence of the EPP conference, and on the other hand,
    he will finally get Putin's consent for him to visit Armenia, which
    is as important for Sargsyan as was Barroso's visit.

    If he succeeds, he will eventually become a president "preferred by
    all centers." The question is whether that's enough to be a president
    elected by Armenian citizens and whether or not that's a task the
    president will put before himself.

    Regardless, the strategies of the Prosperous Armenia and the Republican
    parties show that both of them are trying to find confidence and
    support abroad. It doesn't matter whether in Brussels, Moscow or
    Washington. It is essential for both the most powerful parties in
    Armenia, and generally for the "political elite", that support from
    abroad is more important than confiding in their own nation. No matter
    the contempt they have towards their own citizens, it's naturally
    impossible to respect an electorate that they have turned into a
    "client."

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