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    WILL BAKO SAHAKYAN RUN?
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25749.html
    Published: 11:52:40 - 09/04/2012

    In 10 days, the nominations for the president of Karabakh will start
    but no one has so far issued willingness to run. It is hard to hold
    elections without candidates, so perhaps they will be the first
    non-alternative elections in Karabakh.

    The first president of Karabakh was Robert Kocharyan, appointed in
    1994 by the decision of the parliament and elected in 1996 through
    national voting. Earlier, NKR was a parliamentary republic. After a
    few months of his election, Kocharyan resigned and moved to Yerevan
    to take up the post of prime minister.

    It caused dissatisfaction in the Karabakh society. Though a lot
    of people said "our" man in Yerevan will not allow them to "sell"
    Karabakh, in terms of an internal point of view, this move was
    perceived as elimination of independence. Nevertheless, then and now,
    in Karabakh there are supporters of unification with Armenia.

    Nevertheless, Kocharyan's refusal of the national vote jarred the
    Karabakh people.

    Then Arkadi Ghukasyan became the president who served two terms. He
    was preparing to run for the third term. In 2006 the Constitution was
    amended, preventing him from running for the third term but under
    public pressure Ghukasyan decided not to run the risk and not to
    question the Karabakh democracy.

    However, the elections confirmed these doubts. In 2007, the ex-chief of
    the Security Service Bako Sahakyan became NKR president who represented
    the Armenian National Security Service in Moscow. Masis Mayilyan was
    the foreign minister under Bako Sahakyan's tenure.

    Colossal administrative resources were used for the election, as well
    as NKVD measures were applied to detect the "enemies of the nation"
    and launch "witch hunt".

    Afterwards, "unity" reigned in the country, more like a stagnant
    swamp where any thought droops. There was an opinion that presidents
    are appointed in Karabakh not straight from Moscow. So the people of
    Karabakh have lost interest in the elections.

    Now the glorious traditions of the NKVD are back. 10 days are left
    till nomination and no one knows who will run. In fact, nobody is
    interested. Part of the population is confident that Bako Sahakyan
    will again run and win. Some people point to the current chief of staff
    Marat Musayelyan who also worked in Moscow and has a "higher rank".

    Most probably, this time the traditional "alternative" candidates
    such as the Communist Party leader Grant Melkumyan and the leader of
    a nearly virtual Armenakan Party Boris Arushanian will not run. Let
    alone the real alternative candidate Masis Mayilyan or the ex-mayor of
    Stepanakert Eduard Agabekyan who apparently sees no point in running.

    ARFD is unlikely to nominate an alternative either, which is part of
    Karabakh "unity".

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