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    WHAT PRESIDENT'S SILENCE IS HIDING
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Dec 4 2006

    The Armenian government's words and actions have never been as
    inconsistent as presently. The wings of power, two of which are
    definitely known - Robert Kocharyan and Serge Sargsyan - are avoiding
    showing the controversies between them, maybe because they "have not
    realized" yet that these exist. Meanwhile, their public appearances
    show that there is a rather deep controversy. For instance, recently
    the minister of defense has announced at the National Assembly that
    82 percent of the public trust the army, and invited the members of
    parliament (Victor Dallakyan) to show another government institution
    "which has at least half of this rating" in terms of confidence. It may
    sound as just another statement by Serge Sargsyan. However, since the
    defense minister considers himself totally responsible for the army
    and invokes this 82 percent of confidence as an achievement of the
    organization he is in charge, this statement of his cannot be described
    otherwise but a gauntlet to all the government institutions. Half of
    82 is 41. This is an interesting index for several reasons. First, if
    Serge Sargsyan says show another government institution with half as
    much confidence as 82, he questions such government institutions like
    the President of Armenia, the National Assembly, the Government. In
    fact, the defense minister doubts their legitimacy, and thinks that
    these institutions of statehood do not enjoy the trust of more than
    41 percent of the public. Considering that the defense minister has
    been a member of government for already 13 years and before that he
    had been engaged in the establishment of the Armenian statehood with
    another status, the defense minister should know that the President
    is also a government institution, and it follows that the defense
    minister acknowledged what he was saying. Moreover, it is beyond
    doubt that he was absolutely sober at the moment of saying this.

    However, more evidence comes that he was conscious of his words, which
    makes the circumstance of 41, half of 82, more interesting. The point
    is that officially Robert Kocharyan got as much votes in the first
    round of the presidential election n 2003. And Serge Sargsyan is the
    person who surely knows the real percentage of votes Robert Kocharyan
    got. Robert Kocharyan also knows this, who removed Serge Sargsyan from
    the headquarters of his election campaign and replaced him by the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun. Meanwhile, judging by official figures, 41 percent is
    not bad for the first round of election, and it is strange why Robert
    Kocharyan was dissatisfied not to trust his second round to Serge
    Sargsyan. Perhaps, because Robert Kocharyan knows perfectly the rate
    of trust for the government institutions. In other words, the defense
    minister is not inventing anything but he is only reminding the past
    things, perhaps because his motto is "the one who forgets the past has
    no future". We only need to find out for whose future Serge Sargsyan
    is recalling Robert Kocharyan's past, his or Robert Kocharyan's. With
    regard to this, the situation would be much clearer if Robert Kocharyan
    also said something. However, he would not speak. Although, on the
    other hand, his silence tells much more and testifies that Serge
    Sargsyan is, nevertheless, recalling the past of the president for
    the sake of his own future. Serge Sargsyan seems to realize that
    his interest and Robert Kocharyan's interest are at the historical
    watershed. The silence of the president is evidence to this. If Robert
    Kocharyan approved the actions of the defense minister, he would
    certainly hurry to announce it personally. His years of presidency
    show that Robert Kocharyan would not allow the public think for even
    a moment that any process in the economic or political spheres takes
    place without the direct participation of the president, be it a horse
    race or operation of heavy industry. And now the president's silence
    shows that the president does not mind the events underway. It is
    strange, however, that he would not speak up this time, and at best
    he conveys certain things through his speaker. Therefore, it seems
    more likely that Robert Kocharyan's silence is hiding his disagreement
    with the actions of the defense minister in this particular case. The
    point is that if the president stated that he disagreed with what
    is underway, either he would have to dismiss the defense minister
    or he would display unintentionally that he no longer controls the
    actions of the leadership of this country. And in this case, he should
    resign for the sake of the security of the state. Meanwhile, Robert
    Kocharyan's silence aggravates the danger threatening the state. What
    if it is not established yet? Such countries are more vulnerable in
    such situations. It is clear that in case of dismissing the defense
    minister Robert Kocharyan would face up to several vacant offices
    at once, on the other hand, however, the president would have a good
    chance to employ about ten citizens of the Republic of Armenia.
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