ArmInfo."There are undoubtedly problems here," the second Armenian President Robert Kocharian said in an interview with RIA, referring to the legitimacy of the parliamentary elections of December 15 in Armenia.
According to him, a side effect of this process will be the dubious legitimacy of the future parliament, which will be constantly present in society for many years.
"Until revolutionary euphoria dominates in society, little will be said about that. But as soon as euphoria begins to subside, which is quite natural, since no one has managed to maintain an 80% rating in political history, the topic of legitimacy will emerge. In a year or two, I think, the talk that the new parliament does not reflect real sentiment in society, that it is elected illegitimate, because the former was dissolved under unprecedented pressure, and that new elections should be held will dominate. In general, precedents of this kind, as a rule, have long-term negative consequences, and, of course, it is desirable to avoid them. This is what I said, speaking about the strategic consequences of what is happening, "he said.
At the same time, according to Kocharyan, there was no need for early elections. "The parliament voted for almost all the bills of the government. Moreover, they stated that they were ready to continue to do so. That is, there was no stopper in the work of the executive branch. There was an obvious desire of Pashinyan to consolidate power, to consolidate success at the peak of its popularity. This is the right tactical step for a politician. For a statesman, this is a strategic mistake. We must decide which category you are in, "he said. At the same time, Kocharyan noted that in all these processes there is a positive side. "Full power will assume absolutely complete responsibility for the results. And the new government will no longer have a lightning rod in the form of a" counter-revolutionary "parliament, to which all problems can be attributed. With these elections, I think this topic will close. Badly, of course, the fact that we will have a one-sided parliament. Today's polls show that the country is going to form another political monopoly, which is what the velvet revolution in Armenia came about and was directed against. The main motive of this roar Lucia because it was in breaking the political monopoly, "- he concluded.