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    WHO ASKED OR COMPELLED SERZH SARGSYAN?
    James Hakobyan

    11:52 19/03/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/29336

    In his press conference yesterday Serzh Sargsyan made an important
    confession answering the question of the Aravot Daily.

    "There are no such people [oligarchs] on the Republican list, this is
    our position, I mean the decision of the party regarding parliament is
    fully reflected in the proportional list. I have stated it and I have
    done it but I never said that no Republican businessmen will come to
    parliament. I mean not really business but people who are perceived so
    although everything is alright in their documents, they are not
    businessmen. I did not say so and I could not have said so. Why?

    Because those who know me know very well that I do not solve problems
    by coercion, not with a stick unless there is sheer necessity but by
    way of asking, recommending."

    First, Serzh Sargsyan confessed that the Armenian parliament is de
    jure legal but de facto it is illegal because there are members of
    parliament who are businessmen in fact but are not businessmen de
    jure.

    At the same time, Serzh Sargsyan confesses that he cannot compel those
    people. The phrase "unless there is sheer necessity" indicates the
    personal level which stands for unless a member of parliament
    threatens Serzh Sargsyan's office. A violation of the law or
    anti-constitutionality is never extreme or not. The severity of the
    violation of the law is defined by the Criminal Code, it is not up to
    Serzh Sargsyan to decide whether to compel or ask the businessman
    member of parliament.

    The background of Sargsyan's statement is the oligarchy has accrued
    too much power in Armenia and Serzh Sargsyan is unable to compel them
    to do important things. Any president would be unable if the oligarchy
    remains its current position.

    But who has asked or compelled Serzh Sargsyan to step on the stage
    during the parliamentary election and call on the citizens to vote for
    oligarchs and local strongmen, such as Samvel Alexanyan, Mher
    Sedrakyan and other people who are now in parliament.

    It is clear that Sargsyan could not compel them to do a lot of things
    but he could at least refrain from calls to vote for them.

    Or during his post-electoral press conference he could have refrained
    from defending the constellation in parliament from reporters who
    cover the activities of the parliament.

    "...I don't think that our parliament is a bad parliament or the
    overwhelming majority of the parliament lacks knowledge or education,
    no, I think it would be better if mature, experienced, knowledgeable
    reporters dealt with those people rather than ... I don't want to list
    private universities, young boys and girls who have graduated that
    university three months ago and are hardly able to interpret the
    situation right will hardly be able to talk seriously to those
    people," Serzh Sargsyan says.

    In fact, Serzh Sargsyan thinks that the representatives of the
    nicknamed oligarchy and local strongmen need mature reporters for
    their ideas and intellect to shine, make regional and international
    statements, share their strategic views and enter into political and
    philosophical debates on international security.

    It goes without saying that the level of coverage of parliamentary
    activities, and generally the professionalism of journalists has
    dropped. It has a lot of objective and subjective reasons, mostly
    related to the economic and political situation of the country.

    In addition, the demand for inexperienced reporters, especially female
    reporters, is in parliament because odious members of parliaments come
    to terms with such reporters more easily than with mature and
    professional ones because most professionals are interested in their
    profession although there are exceptions as well.

    Perhaps Serzh Sargsyan hints that inexperienced reporters enter into
    deals whereas experienced reporters could unmask oligarchs.

    The problem is that the journalists have already done their job, and
    now it is already the turn of professional law enforcers, judges and
    the president to do their job. This is the way of building a
    "professional" state.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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