Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Between Kocharyan And Oligarchy

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Between Kocharyan And Oligarchy

    BETWEEN KOCHARYAN AND OLIGARCHY
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25850.html
    Published: 17:40:47 - 17/04/2012

    Having nominated 250 people for parliament, Serzh Sargsyan conducts
    the campaign of the Republican Party almost alone. He visits community
    by community, region by region, and he is accompanied only by local
    majority candidates and local lords, heads of communities, mayors. It
    looks like a protocol more than a campaign.

    Serzh Sargsyan handled the campaigns similarly in 2007 and and 2008.

    The result is hardly any better than it would be if other Republicans
    were involved in the campaign.

    Perhaps the goal is not the result but the political message. Serzh
    Sargsyan is trying to keep a distance from the traditional Republican
    Party to hint to the society that it is not his team.

    On the other hand, in the past 4 years Serzh Sargsyan was unable to
    show the society where his team is, who its members are.

    Serzh Sargsyan who speaks about change and modernization was expected
    to introduce a team that would be suitable for his declarations. No
    team is introduced to the society while the old team is pushed to
    parliament.

    Although it is possible that the old team pushes Serzh Sargsyan and
    has him work for them in return for their support in the presidential
    election in 2013.

    For Serzh Sargsyan, the key issue is the presidential election in 2013.

    It was clearly felt from his New Year message on the eve of 2012. Then
    he stated that the parliament is not a means of holding on to power,
    it is not an end in itself.

    Perhaps the reason is that Serzh Sargsyan does not have a team to
    form parliament. Therefore, he delegated formation of parliament
    to the criminal oligarchy, hoping that he will rely on the criminal
    oligarchy in the presidential election of 2013.

    At the same time, Sargsyan thus expects to impede the advancement
    of the Prosperous Armenia and its shadow leader Robert Kocharyan,
    depriving Kocharyan of the possibility to play in the field of the
    criminal oligarchy.

    The point is that the criminal oligarchic system which crystallized
    and institutionalized during Robert Kocharyan was perceived as the
    most suitable platform for his political return or revenge.

    The point is that the criminal oligarchic system had grievances
    during Serzh Sargsyan's presidency and Tigran Sargsyan's tenure for
    several reasons. On the one hand, commitments to reforms, monopolies
    and oligopolies were unpleasant for the system. On the other hand,
    it was unpleasant that in the absence of real resistance to these
    systems a process of redistribution of the economic resource was
    underway which was activated from time to time.

    It was difficult for the criminal-oligarchic system to accept the
    rules established by Serzh Sargsyan and Tigran Sargsyan, and they
    were nostalgic about Robert Kocharyan's quiet period. Some people
    even openly expressed their preference, such as Gurgen Arsenyan who
    is N4 on the Prosperous Armenia list.

    Hence, there was a high possibility that Robert Kocharyan would use
    the dissatisfaction of the criminal and oligarchic resource for his
    political return either personally or represented by Gagik Tsarukyan
    or Vartan Oskanian.

    Public support could be a resistance resource for Serzh Sargsyan by
    means of a relationship based on new values and content, as well as
    the constitution of a new team and a new system.

    However, the lack of political will and the financial crisis did
    not allow Serzh Sargsyan to act more effectively and look far beyond
    propaganda.

    In this situation, ahead of the parliamentary election all Sargsyan
    can do is to choose between compromise with Kocharyan and a compromise
    with the criminal oligarchic resource by giving the latter possibly
    big pre-election freedom. Sargsyan has chosen the second, perhaps
    expecting that his second term will be in a more favorable period to
    form his own government and ensure post-presidential guarantees in
    the face of this team.

    At the same time, Serzh Sargsyan has sent Robert Kocharyan into a
    complicated or maybe unusual situation by forcing him to play in the
    so-called social and civil field, depriving him of the criminal and
    oligarchic platform. And this platform, besides being alien to Robert
    Kocharyan, contains a number of objective hindrances and opponents.

    And even if the Armenian National Congress agrees to cooperate with
    him, this prospect is, nevertheless, vague because the Congress-PAP
    cooperation will be too vulnerable in the same social and civil sense.

Working...
X