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    0.1% HAPPINESS

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country26104.html
    Published: 17:47:21 - 07/05/2012

    It is good that the Armenian National Congress was elected to
    parliament. Most members of the Congress are happy with this result,
    especially those who will pass to parliament. It seems good for the
    kleptocracy which, nevertheless, decided to allow the Congress to
    enter the parliament. It will thus avoid a post-election bugbear and
    make its foothold firm.

    The Congress will certainly announce that the election was rigged, and
    the government bullied, and people are not good, they sell their votes
    easily, and so on. In other words, all the attributes of the genre are
    in place, especially when you play according to the rules of the game.

    The Congress was given 7.1%, only 0.1% more than the threshold.

    Earlier the government kept the Congress on the verge of 7% until it
    received certain guarantees.

    The system will need the Congress in the new parliament. Starting
    from lobbying draft laws adopted for its own interests to foreign
    political issues. Considering the style of the Congress, the new
    parliament will open up new opportunities and prospects for it.

    However, the Armenian government would not be government if it did
    not insert an intrigue. The Congress appears in parliament "thanks" to
    the Rule of Law. The appendix of the Republican Party would not appear
    in parliament if the issue of having the Congress in parliament were
    not pending. Perhaps the PA did not want to take 50%. It would be too
    much. And if the Congress plus the ARF are allowed to parliament, the
    Rule of Law should be allowed as well not to go beyond the limit. So
    the Rule of Law was pushed in to tease the Congress, perhaps in order
    to shift their distant dispute of years to the parliament. It will
    be worth watching!

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