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    POLITICAL INTRIGUE IN GYUMRI: LONG-TIME MAYOR'S RETURN IS IN QUESTION
    By Siranuysh Gevorgyan

    ArmeniaNow
    23.07.12 | 15:24

    The Mayor of Gyumri has resigned his post as head of Shirak regional
    branch of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), sparking
    speculation that without his party's support he will not run for the
    mayor of Armenia's "second city" during the local government elections
    slated for September 9.

    Vardan Ghukasyan, who has been in the news as much for his personal
    controversies as for his politics, has been running the city for 16
    years. He has said that he will definitely seek re-election, saying
    that citizens demand his continued service.

    When asked by journalists about his resignation, Ghukasyan only said:
    "It is what needed to be done".

    Others following Armenian politics say Ghukasyan's resignation should
    be viewed in light of another event. Specifically, Prosperous Armenia
    Party has nominated its National Assembly Deputy, Samvel Balasanyan to
    run for the mayoral post. It has been reported that prior to announcing
    his candidacy, Balasanyan had a meeting with President Serzh Sargsyan,
    head of the RPA, during which he got the presidents "approval".

    Further speculation is that an agreement has been struck between
    PAP and RPA, which would give the mayor's race to Balasanyan. It is
    noteworthy that at the past parliamentary elections the PAP got more
    votes than the RPA in Gyumri.

    Vahan Tumasyan, head of Shirak Center NGO in Gyumri, believes that
    Ghukasyan's leaving is an opportunity to weed out corruption.

    "The real owner and head of Gyumri during the recent decade and until
    now is the criminal mob, and Gyumretsis, at least 99 percent of them,
    are its humble servant. At this moment the most important issue is
    the decriminalization of Gyumri, and now its possibility is quite
    nearer than ever. It could be done only this way," Tumasyan says.

    Political analyst Yervand Bozoyan believes that the RPA refuses
    to support Ghukasyan anymore, and yields Gyumri to protect its own
    reputation.

    "Vardanik [meaning Ghukasyan] has created a criminal zone in Gyumri
    during these years, and with his family has defamed himself and the
    RPA so much that the RPA understood he has no chances to be reelected,
    and if he is nominated he will disgrace the party. Meanwhile PAP has
    managed to capitalize Gyumretsis' protest, to become a force that
    would be a counterbalance to Vardanik. And the RPA has decided to
    sacrifice Vardanik in order to protect its own reputation," Bozoyan
    told ArmeniaNow, adding that at the moment the RPA has no other person
    in Gyumri to nominate other than Ghukasyan, and time would be needed
    to find such a figure.

    The situation is tense in Gyumri against the background of these
    events. On Sunday online newspapers released an open letter, where
    a group of Gyumretsis have expressed their concerns over Ghukasyan's
    family, in particular his son - Spartak Ghukasyan - who is known for
    his allegedly-illegal behavior.

    At the same time, according to Shirakcenter.org, the mayor's son
    has voiced threats and swearing near Balasanyan's house saying:
    "You will not enjoy it."


    From: Baghdasarian
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