Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Retro. Community And State

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Retro. Community And State

    RETRO. COMMUNITY AND STATE

    August 27 2013

    How do they differ? We often repeat that parties are our national
    wealth. Everyone, without exception, starting from the oldest up to
    the ones existing for three months. Especially the parties, which
    despite their mistakes and failures have passed some historical
    path along with our people. Let's give credit for our traditional
    structures, trying, however, to understand what role they are playing
    in Armenia and the Diaspora. Perhaps, it would be correct to assume
    that any political party is created and operates to participate in
    the country's political life. Does it take place with the Armenian
    parties? Does any one of them, for example, conduct pre-election
    campaign in the Congress of the United States, or to have a seat
    in the parliament of any other country? It seems that the answer is
    plain. Their activity is limited to the colony. The phenomenon is very
    accurately described by Hakob Paronyan: there is a constitution, there
    is a parliament, there are deputies, but all of these is unreal and
    slightly ridiculous, because it functions not by a state, but only a
    community scale. Consequently, preservation of the Armenian identity
    and lobbying activities are left to the traditional parties of the
    Diaspora. Thanks to them, we must say that, during their existence,
    they have done a lot for the establishment of cultural, educational,
    sports, health care facilities in the colonies, they have raised the
    issues of the Armenian Cause to the public of the various states.

    However, the activities were always associated with internal provincial
    bickering, which is specific to communities and emigrants, which
    sometimes turns into blood. The preservation of Armenian identity
    is extremely "politicized", in the result of which, let's say,
    Dashnaks and hnchaks are not only treated in different hospitals,
    taking their children to different schools and playing in different
    football teams, but also attend different churches. As for lobbying,
    its vivid example was demonstrated recently by the ARF Federation by
    presenting our authorities in Moscow and Washington, respectively,
    as a "pro-American" and "pro-Russian", thus trying to "hound"
    two super states towards Armenia. It is a very "nation-beneficial"
    activity. It is obvious that what the traditional parties, either good
    or bad, do in the Diaspora, is not applicable in Armenia (i.e. state
    availability). Here, the party can and should be engaged in purely
    political activities. But, unfortunately, sectored, "community"
    mentality still prevails, and exaggerated and unfounded claims are its
    negative manifestations. And the reason, apparently, is the dependency
    of the Armenian elite of those parties on the structures operating
    in the Diaspora. Aram Abrahamyan 24.01.1995

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/08/27/156188/

Working...
X