ONLY KOCHARYAN DIDN'T JOIN PARTIES
Naira Hayrumyan
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country26830.html
Published: 14:44:44 - 12/07/2012
The deputy representative of the ARF Supreme Body Arsen Hambardzumyan
made an interesting statement. "This is not a matter of nomination
of candidates of the Armenian National Congress, Prosperous Armenia,
or other political forces. It is possible that this candidate will
not be a party member. At least, I do not believe that the political
field will unite around one candidate representing one opposition
force or another," the Armenian World reports.
In fact, the ARF is not ready to support Vartan Oskanian who
finally joined the Prosperous Armenia Party before the parliamentary
elections. This changes a lot because the most non-partisan politician
in Armenia who is not a member of any party is Robert Kocharyan.
Does the ARF have another non-partisan candidate? And if he means
Robert Kocharyan, will the Armenian National Congress support him? On
the other hand, does Robert Kocharyan need the support of the Congress
if he is backed by the PAP and the ARF, as well as the Republican
oligarchs who will be sacrificed by the time of the presidential
elections?
With only a few months to go before before the presidential campaign
there is not even a hint on the possible opponent of Serzh Sargsyan.
The impression is that everyone is waiting till autumn. In September
Vladimir Putin will visit Yerevan and announce to support one candidate
or another. Maybe indirectly, hinting at who asked him not to raise
the price on gas for Armenia or to lend 1 billion.
Russia may not need Kocharyan if Serzh Sargsyan rejects the European
track and agrees to join the Eurasian Union. Apparently, this is the
condition for the loan. But in that case Serzh Sargsyan's election
will not be legitimized, and he will face a civil uprising.
If this is the state of affairs, Serzh Sargsyan's only ally will be
the Armenian public. However, in order for this alliance to succeed,
Serzh Sargsyan must rid of the neo-Soviet trends and the oligarchic
system, as well as part of his team which has methodically pushed
Armenia into this debtor's prison.
Serzh Sargsyan had better not run in the elections and conduct fair
elections to open up the way for forces that are able to resist
neo-Sovietism and aggressive Western globalization.
From: Baghdasarian
Naira Hayrumyan
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country26830.html
Published: 14:44:44 - 12/07/2012
The deputy representative of the ARF Supreme Body Arsen Hambardzumyan
made an interesting statement. "This is not a matter of nomination
of candidates of the Armenian National Congress, Prosperous Armenia,
or other political forces. It is possible that this candidate will
not be a party member. At least, I do not believe that the political
field will unite around one candidate representing one opposition
force or another," the Armenian World reports.
In fact, the ARF is not ready to support Vartan Oskanian who
finally joined the Prosperous Armenia Party before the parliamentary
elections. This changes a lot because the most non-partisan politician
in Armenia who is not a member of any party is Robert Kocharyan.
Does the ARF have another non-partisan candidate? And if he means
Robert Kocharyan, will the Armenian National Congress support him? On
the other hand, does Robert Kocharyan need the support of the Congress
if he is backed by the PAP and the ARF, as well as the Republican
oligarchs who will be sacrificed by the time of the presidential
elections?
With only a few months to go before before the presidential campaign
there is not even a hint on the possible opponent of Serzh Sargsyan.
The impression is that everyone is waiting till autumn. In September
Vladimir Putin will visit Yerevan and announce to support one candidate
or another. Maybe indirectly, hinting at who asked him not to raise
the price on gas for Armenia or to lend 1 billion.
Russia may not need Kocharyan if Serzh Sargsyan rejects the European
track and agrees to join the Eurasian Union. Apparently, this is the
condition for the loan. But in that case Serzh Sargsyan's election
will not be legitimized, and he will face a civil uprising.
If this is the state of affairs, Serzh Sargsyan's only ally will be
the Armenian public. However, in order for this alliance to succeed,
Serzh Sargsyan must rid of the neo-Soviet trends and the oligarchic
system, as well as part of his team which has methodically pushed
Armenia into this debtor's prison.
Serzh Sargsyan had better not run in the elections and conduct fair
elections to open up the way for forces that are able to resist
neo-Sovietism and aggressive Western globalization.
From: Baghdasarian