Armenian Assembly Regional Director in Armenia Arpi Vartanian Receives Presidential Award

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ARMENIAN
ASSEMBLY REGIONAL DIRECTOR IN ARMENIA ARPI VARTANIAN RECEIVES PRESIDENTIAL
AWARD

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Serzh Sargsyan awarded Armenian
Assembly of America (Assembly) Yerevan-based Regional Director Arpi Vartanian
with the Medal of Gratitude last month for her "contributions to the
strengthening of Fatherland-Diaspora relations."

 

The Medal of
Gratitude is awarded to individuals who conduct state, economic, social,
scientific-technical, and public activities, as well as provide major personal
contribution, many years of devotion, and other fruitful activities aimed at
promoting the spheres of health, education, and culture in Armenia.

 

"I am
honored to receive this presidential award for my work with the Armenian
Assembly of America. I remain dedicated to Armenia and the work we do to better
relations with the United States for the good of our people in Armenia and
Artsakh," Vartanian said. "The work done by the Armenian Diaspora
does not go unnoticed, and has a significant impact on people's lives. Our
Diaspora should be proud of its role in that work."

 

The awards
ceremony took place at the Presidential Palace on May 28, Armenia's Republic
Day. In his remarks, President Sargsyan stated: "Today we celebrate the
anniversary of the creation of the First Republic of Armenia. In the last 99
years, many values have been created – material, spiritual, technological. They
are the results of the labor of dedicated and professional individuals, of
their talent and purposefulness. Nowadays, you have come to take their place,
and our society takes pride in your efforts and dedication."

 

Vartanian
was recognized earlier this year for her accomplishments in Armenia. During the
annual New Year Gathering at the home of Assembly Board Member Talin Yacoubian
and her husband Varuj Babikian in Glendale, California, Vartanian received a
Certificate of Congressional Recognition from Congresswoman Judy Chu (D-CA) for
strengthening relations between the United States, Armenia, and Artsakh, as
well as a Certificate of Recognition from the City of Los Angeles signed by
Mayor Eric Garcetti for her commitment and selfless dedication to gathering
stories from individuals in Armenia and Artsakh about the situation on the
Front Line.

 

A Michigan
native, Vartanian has been a pillar of Assembly activities. Since 1994, she has
served the Assembly in a number of capacities, both in Yerevan and in
Washington, D.C. Some of those positions included Country Director, Acting
Executive Director (in Washington), Armenian American Action Committee (ARAMAC)
& Internship Program Director, and NGO Center Director. In addition to
working with the Assembly, she has worked with the Armenian General Benevolent
Union (AGBU) and with the Armenian Monuments Awareness Project (AMAP) Human
Development NGO.

 

"We are
proud of our longtime friend and regional director, Arpi Vartanian. The
Presidential Award is well-deserved and a testament to her dedication to
Armenia and Artsakh, as well as the values and purposes of the Armenian
Assembly," Assembly Co-Chairs Anthony Barsamian and Van Krikorian stated.

 

Established
in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based
nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of
Armenian issues. The Assembly is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership
organization.

 

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UNIDO project in Armenia helps train hundreds of young entrepreneurs, create over 100 new jobs

Premium Official News
June 21, 2017 Wednesday


UNIDO project in Armenia helps train hundreds of young entrepreneurs,
create over 100 new jobs



Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organization has issued
the following news release:

A total of 117 jobs have been created in Armenia and some 400 young
entrepreneurs trained – of which nearly half were women – under a
project implemented by the United Nations Industrial Development
Organization (UNIDO) and funded by Austria.


In addition, 85 loans were disbursed for a total of Euro 535,338, and
guarantees issued for a total of Euro 560,500. These are just some of
the results of the project, which was launched in 2013. Today it
received a final review and was highly commended during the closing
Project Steering Committee meeting in Yerevan.

Present at the meeting, Tigran Khachatryan, Deputy Minister of
Economic Development and Investment of the Republic of Armenia,
stressed the importance of the project for promoting inclusive and
sustainable industrial development. He pointed to the need to provide
further technical assistance to businesses that were funded under the
project to ensure their sustainability and expansion.

Thanking the Government of Austria and UNIDO for initiating and
successfully implementing the project, Khachatryan suggested that all
parties involved discuss the possibility of having a continuation of
the project.

“Unemployment and lack of state support for young people in the
implementation of new business ideas are the main problems that youth
in general face today in Armenia,” said Karen Ghazaryan, an Armenian
paper napkin producer. “That’s why the UNIDO Youth project has such
importance, especially in the peripheral regions of Armenia.”
“Young entrepreneurs often have smart business ideas but no access to
funding.” said Monica Carco who managed the project on behalf of
UNIDO. “This project gave tools to young entrepreneurs in Armenia so
they can find a way forward and contribute to their country’s
Armenia’s economic growth.”

The beneficiaries of the project came from four provinces in Armenia,
namely Gegharkunik, Lori, Shirak, and Tavush. They engaged in
different spheres of industrial production, including furniture,
shoes, pastry, women’s wear, and agro food, as well as in the
production of souvenirs, tiles and construction blocks. Some of the
entrepreneurs also worked in the field of dental services, fast food,
coffee store businesses, beauty and wedding salons, or specialized in
car maintenance or in the IT sphere.

“UNIDO’s youth project was a huge support to us. The access to funding
in combination with the constant assistance from the UNIDO team and
the Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Development National Center of
Armenia gave us the opportunity to fund our start-up,” said Luiza
Nalbandyan, an Armenian peanut producer. “With the help of UNIDO we
were able to build a recognizable brand which was very helpful in
expanding sales. To boost exports and knowledge about our products, we
regularly participate in the exhibitions and fairs where our product
is presented to potential buyers.”

The Armenian Youth Revolving Fund was established as part of the
project to continue helping young entrepreneurs turn their ideas into
profitable businesses by offering them affordable loans. The project
also focused on the tourism and hospitality sector, including Bed and
Breakfast businesses, which was of particular importance to the
Government of Armenia,

“Overall, the project has helped promote inclusive and sustainable
industrial development in Armenia through funding, coaching and
sharing of technical expertise in marketing and sales. We managed to
teach young entrepreneurs to use the right combination of financial
and non-financial services, and as a result build sustainable
businesses and create jobs,” Carco added.

Calendar of Events – 06/22/2017

                        GROONG's Calendar of events
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What:           Concert titled "The Treasures of Sacred Music" with
                participation from Vahagn Hovents, Armenui Terteryan
                and Rozanna Ouliguian
When:           Jul 9 2017 1pm
                Following Church Divine Liturgy which starts at 10:30am
Where:          Armenian Apostolic Church of Crescenta Valley
                Western Prelacy's Hall, 6252 Honolulu Ave., La Crescenta, CA
Misc:           The concert program will include the melodies and sacred songs
                from Divine Liturgy and other celebrated Armenian sacred
                hymns. Created by Saints, these melodies are not just a
                product of music making but were like revelations, embodying
                the greatest sacredness. A beautiful combination of spiritual
                songs with the great poetic prayers of Lamentations of
                St. Gregor Narekatsi evoke a spiritual atmosphere and open the
                entrance to the World of Prayers.
                The event is free to the public.
Online Contact: [email protected]
Tel:            818-244-9645

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What:           Armenian Economic Association 2017 Conference
When:           Jun 23 2017 1pm
                Jun 25 2017 7pm
Where:          Yerevan State University and the American University of Armenia
                Yerevan, Armenia (jointly hosted)
Misc:           Scholars and researchers are invited to present their research
                in all areas of economics and finance.
                Sessions will be organized by language (Armenian or English),
                and field. No cost to present or attend.
Online Contact: [email protected]
Web:            
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OSCE MG co-chairs visit Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenpress News Agency, Armenia
 Monday


OSCE MG co-chairs visit Nagorno-Karabakh



The OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs have paid a visit to Nagorno-Karabakh,
APA reported citing news.am.

The co-chairs have met with Bako Sahakyan, the so-called president of
the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh regime.

Also attended by the Personal Representative of the OSCE
Chairperson-in-Office, Andrzej Kasprzyk, the meeting focused on the
discussion of theNagorno-Karabakh conflict and the situation along the
contact line of troops.

The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict entered its modern phase when the
Armenian SRR made territorial claims against the Azerbaijani SSR in
1988.

A fierce war broke out between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the
Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan. As a result of the war,
Armenian armed forces occupied some 20 percent of Azerbaijani
territory which includesNagorno-Karabakh and seven adjacent districts
(Lachin, Kalbajar, Aghdam,Fuzuli, Jabrayil, Gubadli and Zangilan), and
over a million Azerbaijanis became refugees and internally displaced
people.

The military operations finally came to an end when Azerbaijan and
Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in Bishkek in 1994.

Dealing with the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the
OSCEMinsk Group, which was created after the meeting of the CSCE (OSCE
after the Budapest summit held in Dec.1994) Ministerial Council in
Helsinki on 24 March 1992. The Group's members include Azerbaijan,
Armenia, Russia, the United States, France, Italy, Germany, Turkey,
Belarus, Finland and Sweden.

Besides, the OSCE Minsk Group has a co-chairmanship institution,
comprised of Russian, the US and French co-chairs, which began
operating in 1994.

Resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884 of the UN Security Council, which
were passed in short intervals in 1993, and other resolutions adopted
by the UN General Assembly, PACE, OSCE, OIC, and other organizations
require Armenia to unconditionally withdraw its troops from
Nagorno-Karabakh.

Sports: Wrestler Karapet Chalyan declared winner of international tournament in Tbilisi

Panorama, Armenia

Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler Karapet Chalyan, competing in the 75-kg weight category has triumphed at Tbilisi Grand Prix of V. Balavadze and G. Kartozia.

Armenian National Olympic committee reports, the Armenian athlete defeated the representative of Kazakhstan in the final.

Earlier another representative of Armenia Maksim Manukyan won silver in the 80-kg weight category at the international tournament, which is organized by the Georgian National Wrestling Federation.

Book: Armenian Atlas Reaches $37,500 at Swann Galleries

Fine Books & Collections Magazine


The first world atlas in the Armenian language topped the sale, reaching more than five times its $6,000 high estimate to sell for $37,500*, a record for the work. Hovhannes Amira Dadian created the atlas in the Armenian monastery on the Venetian island of San Lazzaro in 1849 in an effort to bring Western knowledge to his home country. The atlas boasts ten hand-colored double-page maps, including one of the solar system, all of which were printed in Paris and based primarily on contemporary French models.

Another highlight was the Speciel Land Charte von Pensilvanien, Neu Jersey, Neu York, a 1750 map by Lewis Evans published in Frankfurt, whose alluring designations such as “The Endless Mountains” may have been responsible for the subsequent German emigration to the state. The map sold for $27,500, far exceeding its high estimate of $15,000. The only other known copy is in the collection of the Library of Congress. 

Multiple bidders on a manuscript logbook that recounts two voyages from England to the Mediterranean, replete with records and delightful watercolors by Captain William Hodgson, sent the price flying past the high estimate of $5,000 to a price realized of $20,800. Specialist Caleb Kiffer notes, “The log book is one of those unusual items that rarely comes to market and that gets people really excited.”

Other items he noted included a mysterious early twentieth-century chalkboard globe that tripled its modest high estimate to sell for $1,625, and a rare map detailing the proceedings of the Revolutionary War near Charleston, SC ($21,250).

Mr. Kiffer added, “I was glad to see a mix of collectors, dealers and institutions actively bidding.”

The next sale of Maps & Atlases, Natural History & Color Plate Books at Swann Galleries will be on December 5, 2017. For more information or consign quality materials, contact Caleb Kiffer at .

https://www.finebooksmagazine.com/press/2017/06/armenian-atlas-reaches-37500-at-swann-galleries.phtml

ANKARA: European court sets precedent against FETÖ

Daily Sabah, Turkey
DAILY SABAH
ISTANBUL
Published

The European Court of Human Rights' decision dated Nov. 17, 2016 on the Karapetyan and Others v. Armenia case is seen as setting a precedent against members of the Gülenist Terror Group (FETÖ) fired from state posts. The court decided that the Armenian government had not exceeded its margin of appreciation by summarily dismissing senior civil servants who had criticized the government. It recalled the importance of "the special bond of trust and loyalty between a civil servant and the state." The Court found this loyalty to be even more important "in societies which are in the process of building up the institutions of a pluralistic democracy. So as to ensure the consolidation and maintenance of democracy," it ruled, states may introduce "constitutional safeguards to achieve the aim in a democratic society of having a politically neutral body of civil servants."

According to an analysis by the Star daily, the case has direct implications for the state servants who were fired for FETÖ links.

While the Armenian case involves state servants voicing criticisms against the government, FETÖ members have been directly implicated in trying to topple the government through spurious corruption allegations followed by last year's military coup attempt.

FETÖ, led by Fetullah Gülen who currently resides in Pennsylvania, U.S., through its operatives within the judiciary, police, military, other state agencies and media, persecuted anyone they deemed as opponents over the years. FETÖ, recognized as a terrorist group by Turkey, is also active across the world through what they call educational institutions, which are mainly used to generate funds for their illicit activities and recruitment.

Last year's deadly coup on July 15, undertaken by FETÖ operatives within the military, failed due to serious public backlash. The government declared a state of emergency a few days later, allowing the firing of tens of thousands of public servants linked to the terrorist group. The government has also set up a commission to review objections to the firings.

As a signatory to the European Charter of Human Rights, Turkey is obligated to abide by the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights. Many FETÖ members who fled abroad and those who were fired were looking at the court as a sort of lifejacket to return to their posts. The court's decision closes the door on public servants directly implicated in FETÖ-linked activities.



Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry blacklists Limonov for visiting Karabakh

Interfax - Russia & CIS General Newswire
June 9, 2017 Friday


Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry blacklists Limonov for visiting Karabakh

BAKU. June 9


The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has declared Russian writer and
politician Eduard Limonov persona non grata, ministry official Khikmet
Gadzhiyev told Interfax.

"The Limonov issue has been reviewed. His illegal visit to the
occupied territories of Azerbaijan was confirmed. His name was
included in the list of personae non grata in Azerbaijan. He can find
his name on the updated list," Gadzhiyev said.

According to the Azerbaijani authorities, Limonov illegally visited
the occupied Azerbaijani territories in early June 2017.

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PM attaches importance to engagement of all Armenians’ potential in reforms

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
 Tuesday


PM attaches importance to engagement of all Armenians' potential in reforms



YEREVAN, MAY 30, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Karen
Karapetyan on May 30 hosted the delegation led by Chairman of the
Central Board ofRamgavarAzatakan/ DemocraticLiberal Party Sergio
Nahapetian, press service of the Government told Armenpress.

The PM attached importance to the party’s activity in strengthening
Armenia-Diaspora ties and maintaining Armenian identity in Diaspora.
Karen Karapetyan said the Government is interested in engagement of
potential of all Armenians in the reforms aimed at boosting
investments, improving business environment, and his message addressed
to Diaspora-Armenians was directed for that purpose.

On behalf of the party Sergio Nahapetian expressed readiness to
support implementing the Armenian Government’s programs and reforms,
as well as solving vital issues.

The sides exchanged views on issues related to Armenia-Diaspora
cooperation, preservation of Armenian identity, strengthening ties
with Fatherland, development of Armenia and Artsakh.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 05/25/2017

                                        Thursday, 

Expert Calls Sarkisian's Population Growth Task Challenging


 . Tatevik Lazarian


Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian addresses parliament, Yerevan, May
18, 2017

Raising Armenia's population to 4 million by 2040 is a formidable
challenge, an expert of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in
Armenia said concerning President Serzh Sarkisian's recent speech in
which he formulated the task.

In his address to the newly elected National Assembly on May 18, the
Armenian leader among the priorities also pointed out the need for a
considerable improvement of Armenia's demographic situation in the
coming decades.

UNFPA Assistant Representative Garik Hayrapetian said that Armenia,
whose current population is estimated at about 3 million, will do a
great job even if it can raise its population number by 500,000 during
the next 20 years.

"Theoretically, everything is possible. But if we try to really
estimate our abilities, then, I think, it will be rather difficult to
achieve the announced figures. But even if we can achieve half of
that, I think this will be a very big step forward for us in terms of
improving and stabilizing the country's demographic situation," the
expert said.


Armenia -- Garik Hayrapetian, UNFPA representative in Armenia,
undated.

Hayrapetian identified two main directions for achieving this
goal. "What may bring results much faster in the first place is the
organization of immigration. But for this it is necessary that the
country become very attractive so that people who once left wanted to
return. The second direction is, of course, an increase in the birth
rate, which is not a simple task either," the UNFPA representative
said, adding that another challenge for Armenia is its aging society.

Two years ago the UNFPA conducted a large study, concluding that in
the best-case scenario, if steps are taken in this direction, the
population of Armenia by 2050 will be 3.2 million, while in the
worst-case scenario, if nothing is done to reduce the scale of
outmigration and stimulate the growth of the birth rate, the
population of Armenia will drop below 2 million.

In his previous speeches President Sarkisian never addressed specific
figures connected with the demographic situation. Specific numbers are
even difficult to find in the government's program. Only the program
for 2012-2017 indicates that the government intends to bring the birth
rate coefficient to 1.8. However, in 2016, as it was in 2012, this
coefficient remained at the same level - 1.6.

Meanwhile, according to official statistics, since 2008 Armenia's
permanent population has dropped by more than 100,000 - from 3.1
million to 2 million, 990 thousand. According to the Migration
Service, about 346,000 citizens have left Armenia for good since
2008. The birth rate slightly increased after 2008, but then it
declined again. Since 2014 it has tended to consistently decline,
while the mortality rate, on the contrary, is rising.



Mkhitaryan's Manchester United Wins UEFA Europa League


United Kingdom -- Henrikh Mkhitaryan (Micki), Manchester United, 4May,
2017

Armenian international soccer player Henrikh Mkhitaryan helped his
English club win a prestigious European tournament as Manchester
United beat the Dutch side, Ajax, 2-0 in a UEFA Europa League final
last night.

Mkhitaryan scored in the 48th minute to double Manchester United's
lead after a first-half goal by the team's French international Paul
Pogba.

With six goals scored in Europa League the 28-year-old Armenian is the
best scorer for Manchester United in the competition.

"So, so, so happy with our win tonight! I dedicate this trophy to my
family, Manchester & all Armenians!" Mkhitaryan wrote in his Twitter
account shortly after the match in Stockholm, which opened with a
minute's silence observed for the victims of a May 22 suicide bombing
in Manchester Arena.

By winning the trophy Jose Mourinho's side also earned the right to
play in next season's Champions League, the UEFA's most prestigious
club-level tournament.

Mkhitaryan joined Manchester United last summer on a four-year
contract for a 27 million ($35 million) transfer fee from Germany's
Borussia Dortmund. The move marked the record high signing of a player
representing a former Soviet country.

So far in the 2016-2017 season Mkhitaryan has scored 11 goals on his
41 appearances for Manchester United, including his December scorpion
kick stunner recognized as the club's best goal of the season.



Opposition War Vet Resumes Protest After Release From Jail


 . Naira Bulghadarian


Armenia -- Retired colonel Volodya Avetisian, a war veteran and
activist who was set free from prison today, holds a protest near the
central government offices in Republic Square, Yerevan. 25May, 2017

A prominent Karabakh war veteran who was released from prison under an
amnesty act having served more than half of his controversial six-year
term resumed his protest in front of the Armenian government,
deploring fraudulent elections and demanding social justice to
thousands of people like him.

Volodya Avetisian, a retired army colonel, was arrested in September
2013 after organizing anti-government protests joined by fellow
veterans of the 1992-1994 war in Nagorno-Karabakh.

His campaign began four months earlier that year with a lone protest
staged in Yerevan's Liberty Square. Avetisian was joined by hundreds
of other war veterans in the following weeks. They staged a series of
demonstrations outside key government buildings in Yerevan.

A district court in Yerevan convicted him the following year of having
"embezzled" $2,000 from another man through a false promise to have
his grandson exempted from compulsory military service. Avetisian and
his supporters strongly denied the charge, calling it government
retribution for his campaign for a sizable increase in modest pensions
paid to the veterans.

The authorities, however, denied any political motives behind the
high-profile case. Seyran Ohanian, the then defense minister, who is
also a war veteran, repeatedly met with the colonel and his comrades
in summer 2013 to discuss their demands. He subsequently accused
Avetisian of breaching unpublicized "agreements" reached by them.

In front of the government office today Avetisian declared that he
wants Armenia to become a "law-abiding country".

He said he knew Ohanian participated in the April parliamentary
election on an opposition platform. "But it is one thing to have an
opposition stance and another thing being an oppositionist. I was
released from prison today, after spending three years and eight
months there, I did not even go home, but I came here to the
government building for the tyrants to hear my protest and to deliver
a message to the people to rise and fight against these authorities,"
the activist said to the media.

Avetisian, a father of six children, claimed that the authorities
could have paroled him still in 2015 as he was a disciplined
convict. "Does the Republic of Armenia have a justice minister?.. They
are speaking about law on television, lying to the entire nation
without feeling ashamed," he said.

The activist said he intended to continue his sit-in "until, due to my
sacrifice, Armenia becomes a country where law prevails and until we
make a revolution." Avetisian said "all must go into the streets and
as a nation demand the resignation of the government."

"We must awaken the people, let them stop being frightened
hares. That's why I've come here today," he said, without elaborating
on his immediate plans. Avetisian did not rule out that reprisals
could resume against him for his current actions.



Armenian Government To Set Up Body On Corruption Prevention


Armenia -- The main entrance to the Government building in Yerevan,
undated

Acting Justice Minister Artur Hovannisian on Thursday introduced to
the Government for approval a package of draft laws to make amendments
in Armenia's law on `Body On Corruption Prevention Issues" and related
laws.

According to the press service of the Ministry of Justice, in
presenting the package Hovannisian said that on the basis of the
Ethics Commission for High-Ranking Officials it is planned to create a
corruption prevention body that will implement corruption prevention,
as part of which it will deal with ethics, conflict of interests,
incompatibility requirements, other restrictions applicable to
high-ranking officials and civil servants, carry out functions related
to assets, income and interests systems, educational activities and
raising public awareness.

"The body on corruption prevention will be endowed with the necessary
set of tools and levers, and one of the major elements of this is the
ability to impose sanctions. Besides, in case of breach of the
declaration requirements the body will immediately impose sanctions,"
the acting minister said.

In 2015, then Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamian initiated the
establishment of the Anti-Corruption Council, which was headed by the
head of the government.

According to human rights activists, however, that Council, just like
similar structures acting in Armenia before, was not purposeful in its
activities and pursued more demonstrative goals. As proof of that
argument, observers point out that that the Council did not
inadequately respond to corruption cases reported by media.



Press Review



Commenting on Prime Minister Karen Karapetian's visit to Russia for
the purpose of attending a Eurasian Economic Union heads of government
gathering, "Zhamanak" writes: "The meetings of prime ministers are
usually dull meetings that, in fact, decide nothing, as it is clear
that the EEU is the club of presidents or top leaders. The more
important aspect of Karapetian's visit to Russia is what may happen in
the backstage in connection with Armenia's internal political
life. More specifically, will Karapetian try during his visit to
Russia to specify his prospects and possibilities in the fight for a
new status quo in Armenian politics ahead of 2018?"

The editor of "Aravot" suggests that all opposition forces in Armenia
have failed during the past 25 years during to `tactical errors': "The
tactical error of oppositions is that it seemed to them that getting
more active a few months before the elections, creating alliances and
giving a few critical speeches against the government will propel them
into power and that if they fail, then in the next four or five years
they can speak about usurpation of power by the government, demand an
immediate change of government and snap elections. The tactical error
is that these oppositions constantly castigate other oppositions and
attack all those who disagree with them on some points. And now Yelk
has come into the area. For now, at least, it does not take that path,
which leads to a deadlock. The level of criticism is there, but there
are no futile promises of an immediate change of power."

"Hayots Ashkhar" writes: "A number of political forces that failed
during the elections will, of course, continue to act as
extra-parliamentary opposition. Among them one can mention Armenian
Renaissance, a party established on the basis of Orinats Yerkir. It is
very unlikely that the party led by Artur Baghdasarian will cease its
activities, especially if we consider that it has a certain amount of
material and propaganda resources. Zaruhi Postanjian's Yerkir Tsirani
party can also be regarded as an extra-parliamentary opposition force,
but its representation in Yerevan's Council of Elders makes its status
a little bit different. Instead, the Heritage party that Postanjian
was formally a member of is `fully extra-parliamentary' and it is a
question what will remain of it. Among the `extra-parliamentary'
forces is also the Armenian National Congress of ex-president Levon
Ter-Petrosian." The paper concludes that the important thing is not
how many "extra-parliamentary" parties are there, but "what kind of
activities they will carry out."

In connection with the recent escalation of tensions at the line of
contact of ethnic Armenian and Azerbaijani troops in Nagorno-Karabakh
"Zhoghovurd" writes: "It was expected that the situation in Karabakh
will become tenser after the completion of an election cycle in
Armenia. While in the past neither the United States nor Russia had
any big interest in the settlement of this conflict, then the current
geopolitical developments increase the necessity of at least
neutralizing this painful knot in the South Caucasus. So, it is not
without a reason that in response to the latest escalation of tensions
the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs and Russia's Foreign Ministry issued
targeted statements, something that one can hardly remember being done
ever. Thus, the co-chairs in fact tried to make it clear to Azerbaijan
that its periodic deviations from the diplomatic process and agreed
rules of the game are no longer acceptable."

(Tigran Avetisian)


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