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    IT'S HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN'S TURN

    Haikazn Ghahriyan, Editor-in-Chief
    Comments - 16 February 2015, 14:09

    Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan has dismissed Gagik Tsarukyan from the
    post of president of the board of the Institute of Physical Training
    and ordered the Ministry of Finance to check Tsarukyan's companies
    to check allegations on tax liabilities. He went for this step after
    Serzh Sargsyan's speech at the RPA board meeting where there was
    such an instruction. Hovik Abrahamyan stated in that meeting that
    they will clamp down on Gagik Tsarukyan if need be.

    Hovik Abrahamyan has appeared in a highly difficult situation. And
    the problem is not that he and Tsarukyan are relatives. The problem
    is much deeper, and is related to the fundamental problems of the work
    of the system. Hovik Abrahamyan, as well as the other representatives
    of the criminal and oligarchic system, understands what is happening
    and Serzh Sargsyan's speech is addressed to the system, not Tsarukyan.

    Tsarukyan was just an opportunity which will be used to resolve the
    short-term and long-term problems of the system, especially that
    Tsarukyan was declared to be someone who does not understand what he
    is doing and what is happening.

    In fact, he is not the ultimate target, he is just a tool through
    which the public and shadow forces are trying to implement their
    plans. If Tsarukyan is removed, these forces will have to walk out
    onto the stage where the rules of the game will change.

    Hovik Abrahamyan received the post of prime minister through a "coup"
    inside the system with the help of the PAP and the three forces
    servicing it. As a prime minister he has failed in all the social
    and economic spheres, and it was expected. However, his failure
    has caused problems in the system, relating to certain internal and
    external commitments.

    Russia has made it clear that it will not give any money. In addition,
    Russia has made it clear openly and objectively, "advising" to find
    money inside Armenia, calling those relying on Russia clowns. For
    its part, the Western financial organizations, saving the Armenian
    system from a collapse, have set forth some requirements to the
    government relating to good governance, fight on corruption and tax
    administration, in other words, again "money must be found in Armenia".

    There is a lot of money in Armenia, and everybody knows about it. And
    they know where the money is. For the time being, the system has been
    able to ensure its super profits through external injections and shed
    losses onto people. However, this time is over. Now it is time to
    "award damages" and it is very difficult to do it fairly.

    Hovik Abrahamyan is apparently facing an objective of starting with
    "friends". The system is checking how loyal Hovik Abrahamyan has been.

    Especially that by removing Gagik Tsarukyan Hovik Abrahamyan also
    appears on the "front line" because his internal role of a "bridge
    inside the system" becomes redundant.

    What will Hovik Abrahamyan who has survived several "coups" do? He
    must either agree to departure together with Gagik Tsarukyan or he
    must stand up against Serzh Sargsyan. The choice is not big.

    http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/comments/view/33638#sthash.J4LMbbDI.dpuf



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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