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    Armenian opposition set to stage "velvet" revolution

    Arminfo
    24 Jun 05

    YEREVAN

    At present, the Armenian opposition has four allies - the people,
    youth, the West and individual representatives of the political and
    economic elite who understand that the existing situation in the
    republic threatens national security, Vazgen Manukyan, leader of the
    National Democratic Union [NDU], said at the 16th congress of the
    party.

    He said that currently 90 per cent of Armenia's interests coincide
    with those of the West. "The 10-per-cent discrepancy between these
    interests is due to the national peculiarities of the Armenian
    people," Manukyan said.

    He pointed out that "lawlessness" and "corruption" are terms that
    classify the current situation in Armenia. "The ruling regime is
    plundering the republic, its economy, nature and the diaspora's
    contribution. If this continues, they will eat up even the "fruits" of
    the liberation struggle for Artsakh," Manukyan said. He said that the
    existing situation might remain unchanged for a long time if the
    Armenian people do not wish to carry out structural reforms in
    Armenia. At the same time, he said that the spirit of the Armenians
    has been broken and even if there are the best programmes to develop
    the republic, there will be no-one to implement them. "If the current
    situation remains unchanged, then the West will lose its hope for
    Armenia's democratic development. The West will tell us - if you are
    not in a position to build your statehood, what do you need Nagornyy
    Karabakh for? Let it belong to those who deserve to have it," Manukyan
    said.

    Despite this, he expressed his confidence that the opposition will win
    the struggle with the authorities, but to this end, the opposition
    should submit a precise concept of activities and their consequences
    to the people.

    In turn, Aram Sarkisyan, leader of the opposition Republic Party, who
    was present at the NDU congress, said that irrespective of anything, a
    national democratic velvet revolution will be staged in Armenia. At
    the same time, he said that in order to stage a revolution, the
    consolidation of political forces is not so important as the public of
    the country.

    The leader of the socialist forces of Armenia, Ashot Manucharyan, said
    that not only the country's authorities but also the opposition are to
    blame for the existing situation in the country. Manucharyan
    criticized the ruling regimes both in Armenia and Nagornyy
    Karabakh. He said that the policy of the current authorities of the
    Nagornyy Karabakh Republic did not differ from the policy of the
    Azerbaijani authorities in the period when Nagornyy Karabakh was part
    of Azerbaijan.

    [Passage omitted: the congress was also attended by pro-government
    forces]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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