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    PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: PERFORMANCE IN AN EMPTY HALL
    by David Stepanyan

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=25DE4FB0-6558-11E2-BE7EF6327207157C&view=displaypageArticleWithCommen t
    Wednesday, January 23, 15:22

    The key trends in upcoming presidential election in Armenia are
    the statements by some candidates that the election outcome is
    predetermined, which sounds like hysteria and political absurd.

    However, like "a fly in the ointment of the Republican Party", the
    other candidates could spoil the presidential election scheduled for
    February 18...

    Eights candidates are currently running for president of Armenia
    instead of the initial 15: Incumbent president Serzh Sargsyan, former
    prime minister Hrant Bagratyan from the Liberty Party. Leader of the
    Union for National Self-Determination Party Paruyr Hayrikyan, Leader
    of Heritage Party Raffi Hovannisian, Advisor for Political Issues
    of the Refugees and the International Law Civil Society Network,
    ex-foreign minister of NKR Arman Melikyan, Leader of National Accord
    Party Aram Haroutiunyan, political expert Andrias Ghukasyan, and
    unemployed Vardan Sedrakyan.

    This poor list of candidates makes the Armenian public think that
    the election is non-competitive and the incumbent president is in
    the lead in the presidential race, for he has enough administrative,
    information, financial and other resources to retain power.

    It is noteworthy that the authorities have already introduced the
    scenario and the outcome of the election in figures with help of
    Aharon Adibekyan, head of the Sociometer Research Center. Thus,
    in line with that scenario, there will be one round of election and
    Serzh Sargsyan will enlist the support of at least 72% of voters. The
    previous elections show that Sociometer has turned into a bureau of
    faultless political forecasts supported by the leading participants
    in the political processes. It is noteworthy that another department
    where David Copperfield's fans are working has emerged in the country:
    Department for Visas and Passports of the Armenian Police. According
    to the given department, the number of voters in Armenia has grown
    amid growing migration, when dozens of thousands of citizens leave
    Armenia every year. Thus, on the eve of the parliamentary elections in
    May 2012 the electoral registers comprised 2,485,844 people, while the
    preliminary number of voters as of Jan 6 2013 grew by 25,053 people.

    In conditions when political heavyweights, Armenian National
    Congress, ARFD and Prosperous Armenia parties, and ex-presidents
    Robert Kocharyan and Levon Ter-Petrosyan refused to run for president,
    the ruling Republican Party of Armenia can easily make president not
    only the experienced politician Serzh Sargsyan, but also anyone. As a
    result, after election the president-elect will get a full legitimacy
    that was under question after March 1 2008. However, the political
    influence will obviously weaken as a result of the above forces'
    refusal to participate in the election. The Republicans headed by
    Sargsyan already have to persuade the public that the election is
    competitive. The situation is delicate because most voters support
    those who refused to run for president and will hardly vote for the
    Republican candidate just because the so-called opposition does not
    run for president. That is why the forecasts of sociologists and
    some politicians are far from severe reality, because the 3/4 of the
    citizens cannot support corrupt officials, oligarchs and monopolists
    and impunity and outrage in the country.

    Nevertheless, it is obvious that the stereotypes developed in the
    mentality of the citizens over the long years of political processes
    in the country cannot be changed easily. Negligence towards public
    will and prevention of fair elections has led the people into a
    deep apathy and disappointment. And even the hunger strike of a
    candidate for president Andrias Ghukasyan, who demands the CEC to
    cancel registration of the incumbent president Serzh Sargsyan, has
    remained without a response by the Armenian public that has become
    absolutely indifferent to everything taking place in the political
    area. Such negligence is characteristic mainly to authoritarian and
    totalitarian countries because elections are not an answer to any of
    the questions the public is really concerned about.

    Incidentally, even against the background of the above-mentioned,
    there is a way out, which by 100% finds room in the Constitution.

    Except the RPA member Sargsyan, all the rest 7 candidates for president
    come forward like the opposition and the enemies of the incumbent
    power. Stemming from this logic, the only way for the so-called
    oppositionists to prevent the victory of the candidate from the
    power may be the refusal of candidates to take part in the process,
    which they themselves call farce. In that case, Serzh Sargsyan will
    remain the only actor on the scene, on which the authorities have
    been again performing a tragi-comical farce called the presidential
    election. And in that case, the authors of this farce have to work
    hard so that to return the candidates, or to create new candidates
    for the election. However, in both cases they will be forced to spend
    much money on delivery of the true power levers, re-distribution
    of the influence spheres and the pieces of the economic pie. This
    will undoubtedly result in the domino effect and at least cracks in
    the ice coated political reality. However, for such development of
    events, we have to look for something that these 7 candidates lack:
    at least conscious, political responsibility and aspiration to act
    not in favor of their own interests but in favor of the interests of
    their own people. Against such a background, the Armenian voter will
    have only one hope that the incumbent as well as future president of
    Armenia will display the above-mentioned accomplishments.




    From: A. Papazian
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