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    SERGE SARGSYAN TRIES TO SET UP A NEW "POLITBURO"
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir.am
    12:30:32 - 06/03/2009

    A lot of people wonder why the government decided to change the acting
    Mayor of Yerevan and appoint to this position another person who is
    the government's candidate for Mayor a few moths before the election
    of Mayor. It is really interesting, why the government did not wait
    until the day of the election and only then appointed Gagik Beglaryan
    Mayor of Yerevan. Why it was necessary to appoint him earlier than
    May 31 when election of Mayor, or rather of Elder Council, is held and
    the first number of the winner party will be elected Mayor. Perhaps,
    there can be only two more or less logic explanations.

    It is clear that the government decided to nominate Gagik Beglaryan
    and two months before the election appoints him Mayor of Yerevan which
    means that the mayoralty is important to the government in other words,
    Gagik Beglaryan's election is important. Consequently, his appointment
    to this position should be viewed in the framework of the electoral
    process. Of course, this is not "bicycle invention". However, it is
    interesting why it was necessary to appoint Beglaryan Mayor in case he
    could be appointed through elections. Sure, now his appointment is of
    no problem to the government except that another staff of president
    adviser's was created for Yervand Zakharyan. However, do we20deal
    now with government's or at least Beglaryan's impatience or there is
    another more serious problem.

    Probably, there is and I guess the two versions concerned with this
    appointment can be determined by this big problem. And the problem is
    probably connected with the elections. Perhaps, the government thinks
    that it will be very difficult to hold a "traditional" election on May
    31 especially considering that the Armenian National Congress (HAK)
    decided to run init. Of course, mayor election is not a presidential or
    even a parliamentary election but it is not a district head election
    either. The economic crisis has a tangible significance too which
    seems to diminish the factor of efficiency of electoral bribes as
    the demand will increase both in terms of number and price and the
    possibilities for it will naturally decrease. Use of force will surely
    be inevitable but the government will difficultly find its explanations
    for the international society on which Armenia's financial dependence
    increased let alone the presence of political monitoring.

    In this case, Gagik Beglaryan assuming office may be calculated to make
    such steps which will persuade the residents of Yerevan that he is a
    good Mayor and is worth being elected. In other words, in upcoming two
    months Gagik Beglaryan should turn Yerevan into New-Vasuky in order to
    have an opportunity to be elected through fair election or at least =0
    D with minimal breaches lessening government's problems. The problem
    is whether this version is feasible.

    The other reason is connected to the mayoral election too. Gagik
    Beglaryan's appointment proves that after the presidential elections
    of the last year the Armenian government is still unformed, the
    pyramid lacks vitality and does not possess the keys of making serious
    decisions which causes inner distrust and right this distrust is the
    reason for Gagik Beglaryan's appointment. In fact, it may mean that
    just for now or maybe always, intentionally or not the system works
    with the principle "a bird in the hand".
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