NIP AND TUCK TO MEET MILLENNIUM
Haik Aramyan
Lragir, Armenia
Dec 8 2006
On December 6 the Armenian minister of finance and economy
distinguished himself at the National Assembly. When Member of
Parliament Hovanes Margaryan asked a question, the minister retorted
with rather rude and inappropriate words. It is not clear whether
he was sober or not, however, the Republican officials are recently
more often noticed behaving nervously. Of course, it is hard times,
the native oligarchic corps have captured the political party, and
harmed the already low reputation of the party among the public. On
the other hand, the same corps have also "let down" the so-called
political sector of this party. The society has stopped believing that
the political party is almighty; this was the only thing the political
party relied on to hold on to the political sphere. When the chair of
the new political council of the party spoke about 20-22 percent in
the parliamentary election, the defiant spirit of the Republican Party
rose in Armen Ashotyan; I want 40 percent, he demanded. Afterwards the
local election in Ajapniak community took place, and the so-called
political sector of the Republican Party realized what was going
on. First Galust Sahakyan stated the reality, mocking at Serge
Sargsyan in his fruitological theory. Then the prime minister spoke
up, questioning the fact that they may name Serge Sargsyan.
This was a heavy blow for the chair of the enlarged council of the
Republican Party and the "notorious forces" who had come with him.
However, it is too late. The propagandist devices used to forge an
image of an undefeatable force do not work any more. Now they are not
even saying, "prove that we are criminals." There is one thing they can
do - reassure one another that nothing compares with them, although
they have already stopped believing this. Besides, someone else has
appeared, whose words, unlike them, do not differ from the actions.
So, they are losing their nerve, and they have stopped caring for
anything - state, parliament, members of parliament, state symbols.
And they have left the country without an anthem on top of all. And
Vardan Khachatryan, who once had an adventure at a night club by
hindering, to put it mildly, the work of the dancers, descended from
the rostrum of the parliament and before taking his seat he came up
to Serge Sargsyan. Serge Sargsyan tapped at the shoulder of the brave
minister with an approving smile on his face.
Haik Aramyan
Lragir, Armenia
Dec 8 2006
On December 6 the Armenian minister of finance and economy
distinguished himself at the National Assembly. When Member of
Parliament Hovanes Margaryan asked a question, the minister retorted
with rather rude and inappropriate words. It is not clear whether
he was sober or not, however, the Republican officials are recently
more often noticed behaving nervously. Of course, it is hard times,
the native oligarchic corps have captured the political party, and
harmed the already low reputation of the party among the public. On
the other hand, the same corps have also "let down" the so-called
political sector of this party. The society has stopped believing that
the political party is almighty; this was the only thing the political
party relied on to hold on to the political sphere. When the chair of
the new political council of the party spoke about 20-22 percent in
the parliamentary election, the defiant spirit of the Republican Party
rose in Armen Ashotyan; I want 40 percent, he demanded. Afterwards the
local election in Ajapniak community took place, and the so-called
political sector of the Republican Party realized what was going
on. First Galust Sahakyan stated the reality, mocking at Serge
Sargsyan in his fruitological theory. Then the prime minister spoke
up, questioning the fact that they may name Serge Sargsyan.
This was a heavy blow for the chair of the enlarged council of the
Republican Party and the "notorious forces" who had come with him.
However, it is too late. The propagandist devices used to forge an
image of an undefeatable force do not work any more. Now they are not
even saying, "prove that we are criminals." There is one thing they can
do - reassure one another that nothing compares with them, although
they have already stopped believing this. Besides, someone else has
appeared, whose words, unlike them, do not differ from the actions.
So, they are losing their nerve, and they have stopped caring for
anything - state, parliament, members of parliament, state symbols.
And they have left the country without an anthem on top of all. And
Vardan Khachatryan, who once had an adventure at a night club by
hindering, to put it mildly, the work of the dancers, descended from
the rostrum of the parliament and before taking his seat he came up
to Serge Sargsyan. Serge Sargsyan tapped at the shoulder of the brave
minister with an approving smile on his face.