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    WHO WILL BENEFIT FROM THE ARMENIAN PREMIER'S RESIGNATION?

    Vestnik Kavkaza
    Sept 7 2012
    Russia

    Susanna Petrosyan, Yerevan. Exclusively to VK

    In autumn active political processes caused by preparation for the
    presidential elections are expected in Armenia. Probably the question
    on resignation of the prime minister Tigran Sarkisian will be posed, as
    wide layers of the population, as well as minor and medium businessmen
    are dissatisfied with his socio-economic policy.

    The rumors on resignation of Sarkisian began to be exaggerated ahead
    of the discussion of the governmental report on the state budget for
    2011. Previously the opposition - Dashnaktsuryun and the Armenian
    National Congress - posed the question on resignation of Premier. The
    position of Prosperous Armenia is also interesting. The secretary of
    the parliamentary fraction of Prosperous Armenia, Naira Zograbian,
    said that the main reason for not joining the ruling coalition was the
    economic policy provided in the country. "The current economic policy
    is not able to solve problems of migration, poverty, unemployment, and
    so on. PMs from our party expressed their position clearly by voting
    against the five-year program of the government," Zograbian said.

    Probably Dashnaks, ANC, PA, and Heritage will try to prevent the
    governmental report on the state budget from adoption and will try
    to pose a question on the vote of lack of confidence in the government.

    According to the 5th article of the 89th law On the National Council
    Regulations, after the discussion of the report the prime minister and
    the Economy Minister should speak. The Economy Minister might propose
    the project of the NC decision on the governmental report to be voted
    for or pose a question in the vote of confidence in the government.

    The 6th article says that if the report wouldn't be adopted by the
    parliament, the government can pose the question on the vote of
    confidence in the government. Therefore, the procedure of adoption
    of the governmental report on the state budget might be a chance to
    achieve resignation of the prime minister.

    In other words, if the report is not adopted by the parliament,
    the government would have to resign. The ruling coalition has 75
    out of 131 mandates in the NC. In this context a question arises:
    why have talks on Sarkisian's resignation begun to spread with new
    energy in the media controlled by the government?

    Probably the authorities want to shift population's attention from the
    coming problems. The power shows people sometimes that it can deal
    with politicians who don't satisfy the society. The simple strategy
    is peculiar for Armenia - a "sacrificial goat" is chosen and the
    power makes him resign.

    At first sight one might think that the pro-governmental media
    promotes irrational and strange schemes. However, considering the
    coming presidential elections, an effort to create an illusion of
    negotiations between the RPA and Prosperous Armenia which makes no
    sharp statements, but hasn't joined the ruling coalition at the same
    time, plays against a potential candidate from Prosperous Armenia in
    the coming presidential elections.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/articles/politics/31130.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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