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    G.SAHAKYAN TO KOCHARYAN: LET MY PEOPLE GO
    Naira Hayrumyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27599.html
    Published: 15:51:48 - 03/10/2012

    Galust Sahakyan does not believe that Kocharyan is the author of
    the statement issued on his behalf. Although Robert Kocharyan's
    press secretary has already confirmed it, Galust Sahakyan is waiting
    different reaction from Kocharyan.

    How long is it possible to keep an entire party hanging in the air and
    not to issue his real intentions? Galust Sahakyan is already losing
    his nerve. He lost his nerve two years ago when Serzh Sargsyan hardly
    swayed Gagik Tsarukyan to sign the coalition agreement. He was nervous
    after the parliamentary elections too when Serzh Sargsyan failed to
    make Tsarukyan sign the coalition agreement.

    It is time for Kocharyan to express his real intentions for us to know
    what to do, Galust Sahakyan stated openly. Apparently, he expected
    that Kocharyan would state at least now what he is going to do. "Let
    my people go," Galust Sahakyan seems to be saying to Kocharyan while
    the latter is protracting.

    And if previously this intrigue was a serious game and a global
    political project, the more it goes, the more evident it becomes that
    the whole party has become the victim of Kocharyan's political games.

    That is why Galust Sahakyan is nervous. He believes that Kocharyan
    is the author of his statement but he does not believe what Serzh
    Sargsyan says. Sargsyan fails to convince his party that no one is
    behind Kocharyan and that he plays an independent psychological game
    and it is not necessary to be afraid of him.

    Just like the Jews asked the Pharaoh to let them go and could not make
    their mind and leave on their own, the RPA is waiting for Kocharyan
    to let them go.


    From: Baghdasarian
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