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    TO THE POOR DANCER...

    June 8 2013

    The Armenian football team lost one of the world's weakest teams in
    its own field. I have not seen the game, but I'm sure that "our guys
    have shown a beautiful, scenic football, have called all the tasks
    of the coach to life, have accomplished all the arrangements of the
    training program in 102.2 percent." This is, of course, only sport
    where everything is possible. It is not about the actual results,
    but about substantiating or justifying these results. We tend not
    to discuss the real reasons for poor results, usually, we focus on
    personalities. However, in this case, such an explanation is illogical;
    two years ago the Armenian team with the same coach, same Federation,
    and almost the same football team has had success. So there are
    other reasons that no one is in mood to discuss. In addition, it is
    more advantageous to shout "go away" in addressing someone, you will
    immediately appear in the list of 'braves" and "patriots". The reports
    of the Ministers at the National Assembly proceeded approximately as
    such. The officials, holding the papers in their hands, were reading
    some numbers with some percents, but it's probably not a secret that
    in every aspect of our life the situation, to put it mildly, is not
    satisfactory. And, naturally, any normal Deputy of NA and citizen is
    interested why the situation is like that.

    The answer approximately is as follows: "We are working on." For
    example, one of the Deputies is asking "how come that several U.S.

    states have adopted the "Khojalu genocide". The answer of the Deputy
    Minister of Foreign Affairs Shavarsh Kocharyan: "We have published
    a pamphlet and a DVD about Khojalu". Another NA Deputy is asking how
    it was that the industrial fishing of whitefish in the Lake Sevan is
    prohibited, but the lake whitefish are sold everywhere in the streets
    of Yerevan. The answer of the Minister of Environmental Protection
    Aram Harutyunyan: "We are cooperating with law enforcement officials".

    And so on. They are working on, in other words, they do not spare
    efforts and energy. But why they fail, no one goes deep into.

    Including the opposition. They say, - "Go away and that's it." Well,
    now imagine that you work in a place and you do not get a salary for
    two months. Do you really care what heroic efforts the director or
    the owner applies, and what objective obstacles he encounters? Aram
    ABRAHAMYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/06/08/154747/

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