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    ZARUI POSTANJAN: RADICALISM AS GOAL IN ITSELF IN POLITICS - 2

    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Oct 21 2014

    21 October 2014 - 11:41am

    By Susanna Petrosyan, Yerevan. Exclusively for Vestnik Kavkaza

    Zarui Postanjan, a member of the Armenian parliament, presented her
    version of the opposition platform last week. The lawmaker proposed
    that the opposition parties PAP, ANC and Heritage impeach President
    Serzh Sargsyan, initiate the prosecution of Sargsyan and Robert
    Kocharyan, return illegally privatized or acquired state property,
    dismiss and punish judges involved in political persecutions, sentence
    members of the police, National Security Service and the military
    involved in political murders and persecutions, form a temporary
    interim government and hold early parliamentary and presidential polls.

    Experts consider the order of steps to be unrealistic. Impeaching the
    president requires 2/3 of votes of the parliament with approval of the
    Constitutional Court. According to the law, the Constitutional Court
    needs to present the accusations of the opposition to the president,
    then the parliament starts a vote of censure. The parliamentary
    opposition needs 87 votes to declare impeachment. The parliamentary
    majority has not been in control of 50 out of 131 votes for the first
    time in many years. And even then, the opposition will have problems
    with getting the required number of votes. The legal grounds for
    impeachment of Sargsyan were prepared by the ANC in 2011. They have
    been constantly expanded and adjusted according to the situation. In
    other words, Postanjan's statement has no legal grounds.

    Speaking of illegal actions of the government, the legislator ignored
    presumption of innocence, only the court decides on guilt. But before
    the court, there are many facts and events that need investigating,
    first of all the events of March 1, 2008. The opposition has an
    insurmountable obstacle here as well: most members of parliament belong
    to the RPA, they control the prosecutor general. Obviously, prosecution
    of the incumbent president and ex-President Kocharyan is unreal.

    The opposition quartet has a much more real order of actions. It plans
    to replace the government and start prosecution and investigations
    only after that.

    At the meeting on October 10, a road map for the opposition's actions
    to oust the government was presented. According to the plan, the
    regime needs to stop reproducing using constitutional amendments,
    it needs to prepare the legal system for democratic elections and
    form a legitimate government speedily. The opposition warned that a
    pan-national wave of civil disobedience will be initiated unless the
    government complies. The next meeting will be held on October 24,
    a common action program will be passed then.

    The question is, why did Postanjan need to voice a more radical
    position than the opposition quartet? Maybe she is trying to draw
    attention to herself and improve her personal rating to use it in
    further political processes. Armenia will definitely go through
    important internal political processes, but not all people involved
    in them today have specified their positions.

    Part 1: http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/politics/61133.html

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/politics/61236.html


    From: Baghdasarian
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