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    Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
    Feb 14 2015

    A political war has started in Armenia

    14 February 2015 - 12:15pm

    Armenian media report that Armenian citizens in the near future will
    witness "sleaze, financial and criminal prosecution... A rat race, and
    many other phenomena that have no connection with politics, but will
    accompany further political events," referring to a campaign now being
    initiated by President Serzh Sargsyan against the leader of the
    Prosperous Armenia party, Gagik Tsarukyan.


    Recall that Sargsyan described Tsarukyan as "evil in the political
    sphere of Armenia, which it was time to eradicate," remembering missed
    sessions of Parliament, and shadow economic activity, and rumors of
    "creating professional criminal mechanisms."

    In response, Gagik Tsarukyan has spoken about the error of the
    authorities and Sargsyan himself both in foreign and in domestic
    politics, blaming them for the severe socio-economic situation in the
    country.

    Simultaneously, Tsarukyan claimed that he would not fight Sargsyan
    alone, and that evening he held talks with the leader of the Armenian
    National Congress, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, in the presence of deputies
    from PAP Naira Zohrabyan, Vartan Oskanyan, Stepan Margaryan and
    members of the ANC Aram Manukyan and Levon Zurabyan.
    In the near future he intends to meet with the leadership of the Heritage party.

    Experts immediately drew attention to the fact that, immediately after
    the speech by Sargsyan, ex-president Robert Kocharyan urgently
    returned to Yerevan from Kiev.

    Official representatives of Kocharian rejected this connection, but
    they do not exclude the possibility that the second president of the
    republic will soon make a statement regarding the attack by Sargsyan
    on Tsarukyan.


    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/politics/66324.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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