WHY EX-SPEAKER'S BROTHER WITHDREW FROM RACE
HAKOB BADALYAN
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25612.html
Published: 15:09:52 - 28/03/2012
The publication of the Republican ticket was followed by press reports
that the ex-speaker Hovik Abrahamyan has restored his influence in
the government. Evidence to it was thought to be its reflection of
intentions of reproduction rather than change.
Additional evidence to this opinion was the sudden nomination of
Hovik Abrahamyan's brother, Jonik Abrahamyan, in a precinct where
the Republicans supported Karine Poghosyan. Certainly, Poghosyan is
a relation to Abrahamyan but neither his brother, nor his sister.
However, Jonik Abrahamyan withdrew from the race as suddenly as he
had been nominated, and the Republicans did not support him. Why was
Hovik Abrahamyan unable to back his brother?
Maybe he was prevented by Serzh Sargsyan who gave up the idea of
nominating his own brother for parliament.
Did Abrahamyan think that he could do more than Serzh Sargsyan?
Maybe he did, and maybe he even believed the press reports that he
has regained his influence in the Republican Party and pushed his
main opponent Tigran Sargsyan.
However, Hovik Abrahamyan was immediately sent back to his place,
showing that he makes no decisions on his role and place, and the
only person is Serzh Sargsyan who at least has the power to make
such decisions.
However, Hovik Abrahamyan was immediately sent back to his place,
showing that he makes no decisions on his role and place, and the
only person is Serzh Sargsyan who at least has the power to make
such decisions.
However, Serzh Sargsyan did not seem to have more than that, having
to tolerate the mandate expansion of the circle a member of which
Hovik Abrahamyan is, and is even considered as the leader thereof.
Meanwhile, encouraging or even pushing the nomination of Abrahamyan's
brother was perhaps needed later to force him to withdraw to show that
the rumors on Hovik Abrahamyan's influence are a little exaggerated.
From: A. Papazian
HAKOB BADALYAN
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25612.html
Published: 15:09:52 - 28/03/2012
The publication of the Republican ticket was followed by press reports
that the ex-speaker Hovik Abrahamyan has restored his influence in
the government. Evidence to it was thought to be its reflection of
intentions of reproduction rather than change.
Additional evidence to this opinion was the sudden nomination of
Hovik Abrahamyan's brother, Jonik Abrahamyan, in a precinct where
the Republicans supported Karine Poghosyan. Certainly, Poghosyan is
a relation to Abrahamyan but neither his brother, nor his sister.
However, Jonik Abrahamyan withdrew from the race as suddenly as he
had been nominated, and the Republicans did not support him. Why was
Hovik Abrahamyan unable to back his brother?
Maybe he was prevented by Serzh Sargsyan who gave up the idea of
nominating his own brother for parliament.
Did Abrahamyan think that he could do more than Serzh Sargsyan?
Maybe he did, and maybe he even believed the press reports that he
has regained his influence in the Republican Party and pushed his
main opponent Tigran Sargsyan.
However, Hovik Abrahamyan was immediately sent back to his place,
showing that he makes no decisions on his role and place, and the
only person is Serzh Sargsyan who at least has the power to make
such decisions.
However, Hovik Abrahamyan was immediately sent back to his place,
showing that he makes no decisions on his role and place, and the
only person is Serzh Sargsyan who at least has the power to make
such decisions.
However, Serzh Sargsyan did not seem to have more than that, having
to tolerate the mandate expansion of the circle a member of which
Hovik Abrahamyan is, and is even considered as the leader thereof.
Meanwhile, encouraging or even pushing the nomination of Abrahamyan's
brother was perhaps needed later to force him to withdraw to show that
the rumors on Hovik Abrahamyan's influence are a little exaggerated.
From: A. Papazian