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    WILL THE WEST GIVE MONEY?

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country23467.html
    Published: 17:22:38 - 22/09/2011

    Hraparak daily writes that on these days the President of Armenia
    stated in a non-official circle that he took a final decision
    that the election headquarter of the Republican Party at the next
    parliamentary election will be headed by the National Assembly Speaker
    Hovik Abrahamyan. "Noticing the angry look of the Prime Minister,
    the president added that the Republican election ticket will be headed
    by Tigran Sargsyan", the daily writes.

    If this information is true, so, by the end of September, when Serzh
    Sargsyan returns from his tour in the United States, France, Poland and
    Russia, we should expect the government's resignation. It is perhaps
    still not decided how the resignation will be held though probably
    there are several options. For example, re-initiation by ARF of the
    procedures of no-confidence to the government. But it can cause too
    much noise, and it will be difficult for Serzh Sargsyan to explain
    why the Republican Party ticket is headed by a hardly coping with the
    responsibilities Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan. So the other option
    may be chosen: Serzh Sargsyan can simply dissolve the government and
    say that Tigran Sargsyan has restored the economy, and he needs the
    intellectual and non-oligarchic image of Tigran Sargsyan to obtain
    loans, and to ensure victory at elections.

    Especially because Tigran Sargsyan has kept saying in the last month
    that the Armenian economy grows, international agencies increase its
    rating and say about the growth of activity, inflation in general
    halted. The other day he went to Brussels and achieved doubling
    of the aid provided to Armenia within the Eastern Partnership -
    now Armenia will annually receive not 25, but 50 million euros. Now
    Serzh Sargsyan went to the United States and with him - the whole
    financial and economic power and they will obviously not come back
    with empty pockets. And if Barack Obama says during a meeting with
    Sargsyan that he approved the reforms and that U.S. investments in
    Armenia are growing, it generally can be regarded as a sensation of
    Tigran Sargsyan.

    Apparently, right these "victories" will form the basis of
    the campaign. Serzh Sargsyan's team made sure that his rivals,
    Ter-Petrosyan, Kocharyan hit at the "Achilles heel" of the economy.

    Kocharyan generally intends to return to politics on the economic
    horse, recalling that when he was president, Armenia prospered. And
    Serzh Sargsyan urgently needs to address economic problems.

    It is not necessary to rely on Russia; Sargsyan has 500 times thanked
    Moscow for its 500 million loan, half of which went to Russian
    enterprises. But he realized that it is not necessary to wait for,
    so turned his gaze to the West.

    It is noteworthy that all these seeming domestic political problems
    may at some point lead to serious geopolitical reorientation. If
    the United States and the European Union suddenly declared that they
    invest in Armenia, say, 2 billion investment and intend to create a
    Silicon Valley here, the question of orientation of Armenia will be
    resolved by itself - without regard to Moscow.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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