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    SHADOW HAUNTING OSKANIAN
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments27763.html
    Published: 15:56:07 - 18/10/2012

    The ex-foreign minister Vartan Oskanian has started publishing his
    electoral program in Facebook. He publishes agenda points which
    he thinks are key points of the social discourse and should be the
    priorities of the presidential election. In fact, Vartan Oskanian is
    being gradually nominated for the presidential election.

    In this context, it is obvious that the closer he gets to official
    nomination, the longer Robert Kocharyan's shadow becomes which will
    be the biggest and strongest "opponent" to Vartan Oskanian in the
    presidential election.

    In addition, this is objective reality, even though Oskanian states
    that Robert Kocharyan is not behind him, and even though Kocharyan
    denies any relation to Oskanian's political activities. It is difficult
    to give a substantial explanation to the public, especially that
    the ex-foreign minister ruthlessly criticizes the current situation
    and governance without any basic political evaluation of the former
    government he used to be part of.

    It is possible that Vartan Oskanian does not have a problem of
    subordination, such as Kocharyan may be angry with him, but a problem
    of interpersonal relations, such as Kocharyan may be offended. It is
    not important. The important fact or its absence is Vartan Oskanian
    avoids a public political evaluation of the former administration.

    Moreover, Vartan Oskanian offers to speak about it somewhere away
    from public rostrums, in "Nikol's office".

    Why? Why not in front of the society? Why not close the issue of
    the past publicly and deprive the government of the possibility
    of propagandist manipulation if mentioning the past is viewed as
    manipulation or an attempt to detract from the past.

    It is certainly beyond discussion that the present government should
    be primarily responsible for political life. But when a key person in
    the previous government wants to be part of the present government,
    the questions of the public on the past addressed to him are quite
    relevant, especially when the line between the previous and the
    present ones is not distinct.

    When Levon Ter-Petrosyan returned to politics and announced about his
    willingness to clean the Augean stables, he was asked fewer questions
    on the past years of his office and those questions were perceived
    as a plot against the popular movement and detraction from the present.

    Not many questions were asked, and those asked did not get substantial
    answers. Meanwhile, Levon Ter-Petrosyan's further actions, as well as
    processes that followed showed that it was in vain, and the question
    arose which already had an answer what would happen if he returned
    to government.

    A similar situation has occurred relating to Vartan Oskanian,
    especially that besides being a personality, who was an ex-high-ranking
    and silent official, Robert Kocharyan's eloquent shadow is there.

    Apparently, it is time for Vartan Oskanian to enlarge his agenda and
    specify the talks about the past for future guarantees. Without it
    Vartan Oskanian does not have a political prospect and may simply
    join the prominent line of ordinary oppositionists.

    Otherwise, a difficult start will await Vartan Oskanian with
    complicated questions, complicated and sometimes even unpleasant
    discussions. But not always is the easy start good. And easiness is
    sometimes seeming and relative. A good start is half the job but an
    easy start often stops halfway.

    The world is larger than one's own scope. A person who has been a
    foreign minister for ten years should have a sense of space and time.

    He should be aware of the uselessness and danger of dividing space
    and time.

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