AZERBAIJANI ANALYST FORESEES CHANGE OF POWER IN ARMENIA
Tert.am
03.08.11
Armenia is highly likely to see a change in power in the near future,
an Azerbaijani political analyst has said.
In an interview with Tert.am Rasim Musabekov said that the change
of power will not take place through revolution, but rather through
an agreement.
"It looks like Armenia's former president, the current opposition
leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan intends to reach some kind of agreement with
[incumbent president] Serzh Sargsyan," said Musabekov.
"In all probability, either a coalition will be formed within that
agreement or parliamentary elections will be staged," said he.
According to him, if parliamentary elections are held, the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation and Heritage parties will be left out
of the parliament, while Ter-Petrosyan's supporters will gain a
majority there.
"That is a more probable scenario," said Musabekov, adding that in
that case Armenia's entire cabinet might change.
"Armenia's current Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is not that much
respected," Musabekov added.
Tert.am
03.08.11
Armenia is highly likely to see a change in power in the near future,
an Azerbaijani political analyst has said.
In an interview with Tert.am Rasim Musabekov said that the change
of power will not take place through revolution, but rather through
an agreement.
"It looks like Armenia's former president, the current opposition
leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan intends to reach some kind of agreement with
[incumbent president] Serzh Sargsyan," said Musabekov.
"In all probability, either a coalition will be formed within that
agreement or parliamentary elections will be staged," said he.
According to him, if parliamentary elections are held, the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation and Heritage parties will be left out
of the parliament, while Ter-Petrosyan's supporters will gain a
majority there.
"That is a more probable scenario," said Musabekov, adding that in
that case Armenia's entire cabinet might change.
"Armenia's current Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is not that much
respected," Musabekov added.