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    WHERE IS ARKADY GHUKASYAN?
    Melik Mejlumyan

    Lragir.am
    22 June 06

    On these days the media of Nagorno Karabakh is focused on the NKR
    presidential election in 2007. In particular, there is a lot of
    consideration about the Constitution of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    and the hustle and bustle thereof among the ruling elite. The point
    is the anxiety among the public that President Ghukasyan is likely
    to use the factor of the Constitution to establish a legal basis to
    run a third term.

    Ghukasyan and his aides refuse to give an explanation that would
    relieve the anxiety of the public. During his short visits to his
    office, the president simply gives some new instructions concerning the
    Constitution and quickly leaves in some direction. Moreover, a process
    is underway among the ruling elite, which is difficult to explain,
    which interests the public more. Namely, different senior and junior
    officials convey information to the media, which damages one another's
    reputation. A real fight started between the NKR government and Armenia
    Foundation. The escalating conflict between the two pro-governmental
    factions of the parliament is becoming known to the public. People
    who are fond of the topic of the president's successors are emerging.

    However, the public is more anxious about President Ghukasyan. The
    Karabakh society is considering more and more often the fact that
    Arkady Ghukasyan was not in the country all through 2006, and almost no
    information was given where he was. The people of Karabakh are already
    "used" to the long absence of the president, which was interrupted by
    "short visits to the country" on different occasions. The year 2002
    (the first year of his reelection) was a record; people learned
    about him from his interviews with the foreign media. At that time
    the popular joke about the "short visit of the Karabakh leadership
    to Karabakh" was born.

    But not everyone has got used to it. The lasting absence of Arkady
    Ghukasyan is arousing special interest among a certain circle. Along
    with kneading the idea of running a third term it is suggested that
    Ghukasyan no longer believes in the possibility of a third term and
    is busy thinking about his future. Besides, one of the purposes of his
    visits to different countries is said to be "settlement of complicated
    financial problems with various sponsors who have provided assistance
    to the NKR people at different times."

    The Armenian media have published a lot of information about
    Ghukasyan's property. Now, however, when the danger of publishing
    information about the "black" activities of the leaders of the ruling
    elite emanates from the government, he cannot remain calm.

    One way or another, the end of terms of presidency in both NKR and
    Armenia is giving rise to big problems. The activities of top officials
    has "localized" within the concern about their own future. It appears
    that for someone the problem of Nagorno Karabakh has reached the
    problem of their own future. This circumstance, in fact, may worry the
    society in Karabakh. In a period when the country's political issue
    is under "international pressure," the absence of the head of state
    from the processes underway may lead to dramatic consequences. It is
    becoming clear for many that Ghukasyan does not have time for Karabakh.

    It would be unfair to state that Ghukasyan's future is not a
    state affair (especially that he is haunted by Samvel Babayan's
    revenge). However, Ghukasyan probably cannot realize that the
    question is being solved a little differently. For instance, it
    would be expedient if Arkady Ghukasyan quitted office earlier at a
    more convenient moment. Everybody remembers how the former president
    of Russia Boris Yeltzin gave away power on time, guaranteeing his
    future. He could have realized, but only real figures act so. In
    Armenia and Karabakh they wait until the danger of total defeat hangs
    immediately overhead, then they start complaining of others. They
    hope to find a way out by creeping to "different lords."

    People should therefore rely on themselves. Karabakh needs a new and
    practical leader. Especially now, when there is no time to look for
    Ghukasyan all over the world and return him to his presidential duties.

    P.S. June 22 is Arkady Ghukasyan's birthday, and we congratulate him
    with all our hearts.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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