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    MOSCOW HAS NO FAVORITES IN THE ELECTIONS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    June 21 2012
    Russia

    Author: Radio Rossii

    The presidential campaign has begun in Nagorno-Karabakh. Four
    candidates are going to struggle for the post of head of this
    breakaway region. Experts assume that the result of the struggle is
    predetermined. They associate this fact with the aggravation of the
    situation on the borderline with Azerbaijan.

    Bako Saakyan, the current head of the republic, is considered to be
    the favorite of the campaign. His main rival is Vitali Balasanyan,
    a deputy of the National Assembly. In addition, Arkadi Sogomonyan, the
    rector of the local branch of the Armenian State Agrarian University,
    and Valeri Khhchatryan, who is currently unemployed, will participate
    in the struggle for the post. Experts consider the chance of the
    latter two candidates to be negligible.

    Unlike other electoral processes in post-Soviet countries, Moscow
    hasn't got any favorite in this case. The Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    has not been recognized by any state, including Armenia which is its
    patron. Russia is an intermediary between Baku and Yerevan in the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; it recognizes the territorial integrity of
    Azerbaijan. Therefore it cannot have any official relations with the
    leaders of the breakaway region, Alexei Vlasov, the editor-in-chief
    of VK notes.

    "There are some officials among Russian politicians who have special
    relations with the elite of the Nagorno-Karabakh republic, including
    experts and even Duma deputies, but they do not represent the official
    point of view of our country. I suppose the Nagorno-Karabakh issue,
    as before, will be considered in the context of settling the conflict
    with our participation, but no more. Russia can hardly build special
    ties with the Nagorno-Karabakh republic.

    Concerning the prospects of settling the conflict, the results of the
    presidential campaign in the republic will not influence this issue.

    The first reason for this is the fact that the representatives of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh republic don't participate in the negotiations on
    this problem. The second reason is that the sides should be ready
    to agree to compromise in order to overcome the deadlock, but the
    favorite of the campaign, Bako Saakyan, thinks that it is impossible
    to make any concessions to Azerbaijan. At the same time, Alexei Vlasov
    is sure that Saakyan's victory is predetermined:

    "Most of the candidates registered by the Central Electoral Commission
    will play subordinate roles. It is a known fact that Bako Saakyan is
    the main favorite in the coming presidential elections. That's why
    we cannot speak about true competition of programs or ideas; we can
    speak about a quasi-competition created by the participation of three
    other candidates who emphasize the advantages and political experience
    of Bako Saakyan, the current head of the republic. It is a gross
    exaggeration to say that these elections will really be competitive
    or there will be any intrigue in them," Alexei Vlasov summed up.


    From: Baghdasarian
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