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    Naira Hayrumyan
    POLITICIANS WHO AREN'T AFRAID OF LOSING THEIR HONOR

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/28686
    Monday, 21 January 2013, 16:12

    The presidential candidate Andrias Ghukasyan has gone on hunger
    strike in front of the RA National Academy of Sciences. His demand
    is dismissal of registration of Serzh Sargsyan's nomination by the RPA.

    Andrias Ghukasyan blames the Republicans of fictitious elections
    and power abuse. He has put forth accusations relating to political
    activity. However, since political activities are not penalized in
    most countries, including Armenia, Andrias Ghukasyan had to resort
    to hunger strike. In Armenia political activities are beyond the
    legislative framework, and politicians have done everything to exclude
    mechanisms of recall, punishment of politicians who fail their duties
    or harm the society through their activities. The society cannot sue
    a prime minister who approves tax amendments leaving 6000 accountants
    jobless. The society cannot sue the members of parliament who fail to
    represent their will. In democratic countries political responsibility
    is expressed during elections when the society simply does not elect
    the party which failed to fulfill its hopes. Voters in Armenia are
    deprived of this opportunity - the electoral mechanisms have been
    usurped by the ruling party, and thereby political responsibility
    is zero. Political responsibility lacks a legal component. A person
    may be judged for stealing a chicken but the Central Bank will not be
    judged for keeping the rate of the dollar low, thereby robbing people
    of millions of dollars. Falsification of elections is penalized, and
    even a single case of vote buying will cast doubt on the political
    victory of one party or another. One day this responsibility will
    come, as it came to Lance Armstrong, the cyclist. The ruling party is
    also using doping, but unlike Armstrong the RPA admits to it and does
    not deny vote buying. After the parliamentary election they admitted
    the violations but claimed those mostly did not affect the election
    return. Hence, the opposition parties must not recognize the results
    of the election. Ahead of the parliamentary election experts advised
    opposition forces to dispute the participation of the RPA in the
    election. After the election at which the RPA dealt mandates to its
    liking the opposition parties did only several incoherent attempts to
    blame the ruling parties but as a result they accepted the mandates
    and calmed down. Although, there was every reason to hold the RPA
    responsible. Afterwards, it was obvious that the opposition (in a
    democratic system it controls legality of actions of the majority)
    is reluctant to dispute the actions of the government. All Andrias
    Ghukasyan can do is to go on a hunger strike. A lot of people do not
    understand the meaning of this initiative. Some people understand
    and support but still they think that a nice person should not waste
    time on a hunger strike which is doomed. This is not so. Andrias
    Ghukasyan has already succeeded pushing the RPA to the legal field,
    speaking about the necessity of mechanisms of legal responsibility
    of politicians which were believed to have immunity so far. This
    process will lead to implications. And they would have been in place
    if politicians in our country had political honor. Unfortunately,
    our politicians are not afraid of losing their reputation and honor.

    Something else is more important for them.




    From: A. Papazian
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