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    RESHUFFLINGS AIM TO STRENGTHEN PRESIDENT'S POSITIONS - POLITICIAN

    Tert.am
    04.11.11

    By sacking officials, President Serzh Sargsyan is attempting to
    strengthen his positions, according to the leader of the Social
    Democratic Hnchakyan party.

    Speaking at a news conference on Friday, Lyudmila Sargsyan said she
    does not find the recent reshufflings unexpected.

    She said [former] Yerevan Mayor Karen Karapetyan quit office because of
    his pro-Russian views that appeared incompatible with the authorities'
    policies. As regards National Assembly Chairman Hovik Avrahamyan,
    who resigned earlier this week, Sargsyan said he backed the second
    the president, Robert Kocharyan, without ever demonstrating loyalty
    to the incumbent president.

    "As for [Prosperous Armenia Party leader] Gagik Tsarukyan, he has
    a joint business with Kocharyan and may cease to be loyal to Serzh
    Sargsyan at any moment," she noted.

    Sargsyan went on to comment on the resignation of Mikael Minasyan as
    the deputy head of the presidential staff. She explained the move
    by the president's recent visit to Russia, adding that Minasyan's
    pro-western views have a great influence on Serzh Sargsyan.

    "That's why Serzh Sargsyan was asked in Russia to reconsider his
    position," she said, not ruling out the possibility of new resignations
    in the near future.

    She noted however that the reshufflings are unlikely to yield any
    progress to satisfy the people.

    "Serzh Sargsyan does not have appropriate human resources to replace
    those people," she added.

    The Social Democratic Hnchakyan party is a political force represented
    in the opposition alliance Armenian National Congress (ANC).



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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