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  • Analysis: Sargsyan-Tsarukyan "Hot War" Ends, Policy On PAP's Ouster

    ANALYSIS: SARGSYAN-TSARUKYAN "HOT WAR" ENDS, POLICY ON PAP'S OUSTER WILL CONTINUE

    ANALYSIS | 18.02.15 | 11:18

    By NAIRA HAYRUMYAN
    ArmeniaNow correspondent

    Internal political tensions in Armenia appear to be subsiding and even
    if it takes place on February 20 the opposition rally is unlikely
    to have the potential to grow into clashes or lead to a change of
    government.

    The key opposition elements appear to be seeking peace with President
    Serzh Sargsyan. The first step was admittedly made by the second
    President Robert Kocharyan, who is believed to be the political
    patron of Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) leader Gagik Tsarukyan. In
    an interview published by his unofficial website, Kocharyan addressed
    the persecutions of Tsarukyan, but stopped short of openly condemning
    Sargsyan for his actions. He only warned that further steps could
    lead to escalation.

    Then, it was the first president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan
    who published an open letter addressed to Sargsyan and offering to
    meet "at any convenient time". Ter-Petrosyan linked the necessity
    of such a meeting with the upcoming events commemorating the 100th
    anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. He proposed the establishment
    of a commission and even expressed willingness to personally take
    part in the preparation of an all-national document that will be
    addressed to the heads of all international organizations.

    Later on Tuesday reports suggested that Sargsyan and Tsarukyan held a
    meeting that was reportedly mediated by Russian billionaire of Armenian
    descent, owner of the Tashir group Samvel Karapetyan. Sources at the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation confirmed the fact of the meeting
    between Sargsyan and Tsarukyan and that the two have reconciled.

    Nevertheless, the "peace" deal is unlikely to mean the return of the
    PAP to the active political arena. Four members have already left the
    party's parliamentary faction, prosecutions of several PAP members have
    been launched, and Tsarukyan himself was deprived of a number of posts.

    Analysts say that Sargsyan has agreed to stop the persecution, not
    going as far as the arrest and prosecution of Tsarukyan. But he has
    refused to stop the "de-actualization" of the PAP and the current
    policies aimed at achieving the disorganization of the PAP faction
    and the party itself will continue.

    Experts link the possible reconsolidation of the "three Armenian
    presidents" (the incumbent president, Serzh Sargsyan, and his two
    predecessors, Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Robert Kocharyan) with the
    upcoming Centennial of the Armenian Genocide to be marked on April 24,
    when Armenia will become the scene of important international events.

    At the hottest time of the domestic strife Sargsyan withdrew from the
    parliament the Armenian-Turkish protocols, thereby declaring that he
    is not going to deviate from the path of claims to Turkey.

    The three Armenian presidents do not have the experience of joint
    participation in events, they have no joint photograph. And the
    100th anniversary of the genocide may become the most natural
    occasion when the interests of the three presidents will meet. The
    presidents themselves surely understand that. They themselves know
    that no internal arguments can justify their refusal to participate
    in all-national events.

    http://armenianow.com/commentary/analysis/60728/armenia_tsarukyan_sargsyan_meeting_crisis_rally




    From: A. Papazian
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