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    REGRESS FOR SERGE SARGSYAN, VICTORY FOR KOCHARYAN
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir
    12:06:44 - 27/02/2008

    On February 19 the presidential candidate Serge Sargsyan voted an hour
    after Robert Kocharyan at the same polling station 9/11 and stated in
    a news briefing that the government will not undergo essential changes
    since the government shaped after the parliamentary election has been
    working for nine months and effectively. Seven days past February 19
    Serge Sargsyan addressed the rally staged at the Square of Republic and
    stated that he offers cooperation to all the presidential candidates,
    and is willing to shape a coalition government. On the same day, in an
    exclusive interview with the Public Television, Robert Kocharyan said
    one of the ways of overcoming the polarization of the society would
    be the effort of the new president to shape a government including
    not only the representatives of the Republican and Bargavach Hayastan
    parties but also a bigger political specter.

    It is obvious that within the seven days that followed February 19
    the approach of the government has undergone a change, and if a few
    days ago no essential changes to the government were expected, now the
    president and the prime minister are already considering a coalition
    government. And it means an essential change since it does not mean
    that besides the Republican Party and the Bargavach Hayastan Party
    only the ARF Dashnaktsutyun representatives will remain involved
    in the government. It could not be considered as an effort toward
    easing polarization in the society, even a formal one, because the ARF
    Dashnaktsutyun used to be part of government till now. Consequently,
    either the replacement of the ARF Dashnaktsutyun by another force or
    other forces is concerned, or the involvement of another force or
    other forces besides the ARF Dashnaktsutyun is concerned. For its
    part, it is evidence to a significant change in the home political
    situation. At least, it is evidence that Serge Sargsyan who did not
    suppose any essential change to the government is now speaking about
    willingness to expand the coalition.

    Certainly, this is considerable regress for Serge Sargsyan, meanwhile
    for Robert Kocharyan, at least at the moment, it is a considerable
    home political victory. The point is that the victory of the Republican
    Party in the presidential election was actually supposed to crystallize
    the government pyramid, and by overcoming certain opposing interests
    before the parliamentary election it was supposed to be turned back
    into a monolithic structure. Naturally, it did not fit in Robert
    Kocharyan's plans because the monolithic government is good for him
    as long as he is de jure the top of the government, but as soon as he
    leaves the office of president, the monolithic pyramid may prevent
    him from influencing government. This is the reason why Robert
    Kocharyan presupposed an at least rectangular coalition before the
    parliamentary election - the Republican Party, the Bargavach Hayastan
    Party, the ARF Dashnaktsutyun and the United Labor Party. However,
    Serge Sargsyan did not allow this, omitting the ULP from the line, and
    letting the ARF Dashnaktsutyun only two steps closer. The victory of
    the Republican candidate in the presidential election was supposed to
    remove the ARF Dashnaktsutyun and thereby crystallize the government
    pyramid even more, depriving Robert Kocharyan of any influence on
    this pyramid. Now, however, seven days past February 19, it is obvious
    that Serge Sargsyan's plan did not come true, and he is compelled to
    return to the option of a rectangular coalition outlined by Robert
    Kocharyan, because the situation is already out of control and Serge
    Sargsyan is no longer able to return it into his domain, therefore he
    has no way out but to accept as many angles in the coalition as Robert
    Kocharyan will offer. This is the right moment to recall the words of
    Davit Hakobyan, the doctor, the Marxist and perhaps also the oracle,
    which he uttered on July 22, 2006, after the historical conference
    of the Republican Party that if Serge Sargsyan fails to get the post
    of president before January 2007, afterwards he will never get it.
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