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  • Political Entourage

    EditorialMay 22, 2012 13:14 6 comments

    Our political circles and, accordingly, mass media pay too much attention to both the issue of forming or not forming a coalition and the issue of parties’ withdrawing or not withdrawing from the Armenian National Congress (ANC). In this latest process a

    serious issue was only the Republic Party’s withdrawal – honest, non-bureaucratic Yerkrapahs, freedom fighters are respected to a certain extent in our society and that party was linked to those circles, this way or another. By the way, regardless of “fidayeen” origins, members of the Republic Party are more broad-minded and less paranoid than some members of the ANC. The Republic Party has a certain “organizational” resource insofar as “fighters” can sometimes resist election fraudsters.

    It doesn’t matter whether the other parties – the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), the Conservative Party, the Democratic Motherland Party, the Motherland and Dignity Party – will remain in the Congress or will leave it. The leaders of those institutions are certainly respected people, but the problem is that there are no institutions as such there – there are groups of like-minded people, which have no impact on the political stage. I don’t want to say by this that, let’s say, the influence of the Republican Party is conditional on political factors – if Serzh Sargsyan is not the president and the next president doesn’t decide that the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) should be his political backing, there will be nothing left of that “powerful” and “influential” party, the majority will run away at the same speed as it ran away from the Pan-Armenian National Movement (PANM) and the Republic Bloc. If it is decided that the United Armenians will be the government’s backing, that party will become the “most powerful” and the whole bureaucracy will become Pluto’s admirer. The problem is that terms like “political forces,” “parties,” even “government” and “opposition” should be used with serious reservations in Armenia.

     
  • What Foundation Finances the Construction of Serzh Sargsyan’s Sevan Villa?

    What Foundation Finances the Construction of Serzh Sargsyan’s Sevan Villa?

    FEATURED, Out of YerevanMay 21, 2012 14:58 no comments

    Filishin LLC operating in the village of Haghartsin, the region of  Tavush, builds President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan’s villa on the Sevan Peninsula, on the opposite side of the Sevan Monastery. We don’t know whether that villa is state or privately owned. “For what money is the [...]

     
  • Don’t Trust Words

    EditorialMay 17, 2012 13:03 no comments

    I don’t like, when I quote myself beating the chest “what an accurate prediction I have made.” This time, however, I yield to the temptation; I wrote in my notes dated April 25, “I have no doubts that the RPA and the PAP will form an alliance after the election. I don’t even bet just humanely – why should I use people’s naivety?” (http://www.aravot.am/en/2012/04/25/63327/) Now, when it is almost 99-percent clear that the coalition of the previous convocation will be maintained in its former shape, I must note that it didn’t require being a big fortune-teller to predict that. I just want to ask credulous people not to take what politicians say for gospel, particularly when those are said before an election. For example, before the 2008 presidential election, Levon Ter-Petrossian, the first president and a candidate for president, said that if Serzh Sargsyan became the president, all oligarchs would become homeless. We can assert 4 years after that neither Gagik Tsarukyan, nor Ruben Hayrapetyan, nor Samvel Alexanyan has become homeless; on the contrary, they have multiplied their wealth. Didn’t the first president know that there would be no making homeless? Certainly, he did. However, what he said, as it is commonly called today, was a message – I will take care of you better than my opponent. Oligarchs didn’t believe that message.

    Or the Cabinet has been talking about a technopark, a financial center, a north-south stream, an oil pipeline since the autumn of the same year. It turned out after 4 years that they have just laid the foundation of all that and the technopark is just a few labs and the financial center is moving the Central Bank to Dilijan. And generally, the global financial crisis impedes all that. Well, something always bothers a bad dancer. However, when the Cabinet officials said such things, they certainly knew quite well that there would be no “economic miracle.” They just needed to distract our, citizens’ attention or perhaps mind.

     
  • “We Should Raise the Issue of Expelling Levon Ter-Petrossian From the Armenian National Congress (ANC),” R. Torosyan Says

    “We Should Raise the Issue of Expelling Levon Ter-Petrossian From the Armenian National Congress (ANC),” R. Torosyan Says

    Ruben Torosyan, the leader of the Human Rights – 96 Party, a member of the ANC, spread a statement on Unprincipled Figures and the Illegal Election. He mentions here that although the 2012 parliamentary election is not over, since the Constitutional Court debates are ahead of us, but some “unprincipled [...]

     
  • False Unions

    EditorialMay 12, 2012 12:12 7 comments

    Participating in the election in a party alliance has many inconveniences. The Republic bureaucratic union of 1995 existed till the end of 1997, when the first president’s positions weakened and the Republican Party of Armenia took sides with the more powerful one in 1998, giving a classic example of rats’ deserting. In 1999, the Union bureaucratic alliance was decapitated during the events of October 27, after which many members of that alliance took sides with the more powerful one once again. The Justice opposition alliance of 2003 collapsed, not playing a serious role in the opposition camp – today, different members of that alliance, Stepan Demirchyan, Vazgen Manukyan, Viktor Dallakyan, Aram Gasparich, take, to put it mildly, different political positions. The problem is that positions are different, to begin with, and those unions are created for pragmatic reasons – to take over the power or to maintain the power – and a light wind, which doubts that it is an efficient tool to maintain or take over the power, is a deadly disease. That is the very reason, why the coalition between the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) and the Rule of Law Party (RLP) will be most probably maintained and the Armenian National Congress (ANC) party alliance will, at least, diminish. The former continues to be a source of power and, therefore, money and the ANC has stopped being a tool of changing power.

     
  • It Is Mean, When One Tries to Appropriate National Values

    It Is Mean, When One Tries to Appropriate National Values

    FEATURED, SocietyMay 9, 2012 15:30 no comments

    20 years have passed since Shushi was freed. www.aravot.am inquired from military expert Artsrun Hovhannisyan whose victory the freeing of  Shushi had really been. Our interlocutor responded, “The Shushi victory was crucial for us, it has played a big role in building our state. As Bako Sahakyan said during the [...]

     
  • “So Much the Worse for You,” Shushan Petrosyan Says to the Armenian National Congress (ANC)

    “So Much the Worse for You,” Shushan Petrosyan Says to the Armenian National Congress (ANC)

    FEATURED, PoliticalMay 9, 2012 14:00 no comments

    The statement made by the ANC yesterday that they came to the National Assembly “to deprive the government of power” is funny for Sushan Petrosyan, a Republican Party candidate for proportional representation, “We have heard many years and they not only haven’t done it so we can see, but it [...]

     
  • “One Cannot Be In and Out of the Coalition at the Same Time,” Aram Karapetyan Says (Video)

    “One Cannot Be In and Out of the Coalition at the Same Time,” Aram Karapetyan Says (Video)

    “All is as it was – the same participation of oligarchs, the same political imitations, the same controversies in the coalition. Actually, there is nothing, I mean, there is no new situation, in case of which one could participate in the election not for a seat, but for changing the [...]

     
  • Limited Progress

    EditorialMay 2, 2012 13:41 1 comment

    The reputed human rights organization Freedom House has concluded again that Armenia is a country with non-free press. I don’t know according to what criteria the assessment is made. However, insofar as I follow the mass media in Turkey and Georgia (where the press is partly free), frankly speaking, I cannot notice that we are much behind the neighbors. Certainly, my observation may be amateur, but at the moment, I, for example, don’t see that there is any restraint of expressing opposition opinions on any TV channel. You would say that it is because the Europeans’ pre-election monitoring. Certainly, it is, but during the 2008 presidential election, the same monitoring was carried out and during the “responsible” broadcasting, in the so-called “editorial reviews,” the opposition was labeled, assessed, including subjects related to the flag of Israel and Judeo-Masonry conspiracy. Yes, A1+ doesn’t broadcast via television now either and it is one of the biggest drawbacks of the current government. But it seems not fair to me not to notice certain “limited progress” (with the definition common in the West). By the way, that progress would be registered also by the fact that after the election, regardless of its outcome, those who make decisions would understand that it would not be the end of the world if oppositionists appeared on TV.

     
  • The President of the Republic of Armenia Visited Mashtots Park and Talked to an Activist (Recording)

    The President of the Republic of Armenia Visited Mashtots Park and Talked to an Activist (Recording)

    FEATURED, EcologyMay 1, 2012 13:54 no comments

    Today, about an hour ago, President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan and mayor Taron Margaryan visited Mashtots Park. Activist Mary Khachatryan told during a conversation with us that the president had visited the park with few people and had given instructions to the mayor accompanying him. Activist M. [...]

     
  • The Youth of Garni Demanded “Spiritual Enlightenment” From the President (Video)

    The Youth of Garni Demanded “Spiritual Enlightenment” From the President (Video)

    After his campaign speech in the community of Garni, region of Kotayk, President Serzh Sargsyan had a conversation with children and adolescents of Garni. www.aravot.am filmed some parts of that conversation. – Hey, children, how are you? – Good. – Well, what is good? Explain to me! When you say [...]

     
  • Tigran Mukuchyan Comments on Serzh Sargsyan’s Moves

    Tigran Mukuchyan Comments on Serzh Sargsyan’s Moves

    According to the Education Act of the Republic of Armenia, political and religious propaganda in educational institutions, providing halls for such purposes and involving teachers’ collectives in this process are banned. While yesterday Serzh Sargsyan, the leader of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and the President of the Republic [...]

     
  • The Rain Drove a Wedge Between the Residents of Davitashen and Serzh Sargsyan

    The Rain Drove a Wedge Between the Residents of Davitashen and Serzh Sargsyan

    The pre-election meeting of Serzh Sargsyan, the leader of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and the President of the Republic of Armenia, was due to take place in the community of Davitashen of the capital today, but the place of the meeting was moved from Tigran Petrosyan Square to [...]

     
  • “Everyone Must Repent, the Bible Says It,” Babukhanyan Says

    “Everyone Must Repent, the Bible Says It,” Babukhanyan Says

    Hayk Babukhanyan, the Constitutional Rights Union (CRU) leader, stated at the time that even if Serzh Sargsyan repented, I would not be with him. In this regard, www.aravot.am tried to get clarification from Hayk Babukhanyan how Serzh Sargsyan had repented and what had changed that he was with the Republican [...]

     
  • Serzh Sargsyan Is More Civilized Than His Bodyguards

    Serzh Sargsyan Is More Civilized Than His Bodyguards

     On April 25, during Serzh Sargsyan’s pre-election meeting in the town of Noyemberyan, one of the president’s bodyguards pushed Vova Yerknapeshyan, a disabled freedom fighter from Koghb. The latter told Aravot’s reporter that he had epilepsy, he could die at every moment, he asked for help with his health from [...]

     
  • The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) Promises Surprises for Those Who Conduct-Hold a Low-Grade Election

    The Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) Promises Surprises for Those Who Conduct-Hold a Low-Grade Election

    “The PAP expects 100% votes of those who are going to vote for the PAP. It is important that 100% of those who will vote for use will be reflected in the reports as a result. What percentages other forces will ensure and at whose expense is their problem. However, [...]

     
  • Miscalculation

    EditorialApril 25, 2012 12:32 no comments

    So, it is obvious that the Armenian National Congress (ANC) pins its hopes in this election campaign on the fact that the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), winning sufficient votes, will be able to take an opposition or semi-opposition attitude toward Serzh Sargsyan, as a result of which the current president’s government will weaken and Levon Ter-Petrossian will have more chances in the upcoming presidential election. Its indirect testimonies are mutual reverences, Vartan Oskanian’s and Hmayak Hovhannisyan’s opoposition statements, as well as the fact that the first and the third presidents’ propaganda is directed against the Heritage Party, as if it is very important whether that party will have a parliamentary group consisting of 5-7 members or not.

    In a nutshell, the ANC, sensing that it doesn’t have sufficient human and financial resources, decided to struggle “against the regime” using the resources of the PAP. Let’s put aside how much, in the end, it will harm the “regime,” the roots of which are deeper than the “evil will” of a certain party or a certain individual (including the three presidents). The problem is that the calculation is wrong to begin with – taking such an attitude the ANC grants his voters to the PAP.

     
  • Does the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Gather Passport Data in Armavir?

    Does the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) Gather Passport Data in Armavir?

    “I am a member of the RPA, I have the right to propagandize after six o’clock. However, as for gathering passports or their copies or their numbers, I haven’t done such a thing,” Gayane Sayadyan, the head of the education department of the regional administration of Armavir, said during a [...]

     
  • Residents of the Border Region Learned From Serzh Sargsyan That They Lived the Best in the Republic

    Residents of the Border Region Learned From Serzh Sargsyan That They Lived the Best in the Republic

    On April 21, during a pre-election meeting in the town of Ayrum, President Serzh Sargsyan, talking about the projects implemented in the region of Tavush by the government and the issue of poverty, stated, “The level of poverty in Tavush is lower than in other regions of the republic and [...]

     
  • Galust Sahakyan Is Sorry That They Don’t Listen to Levon Ter-Petrossian

    Galust Sahakyan Is Sorry That They Don’t Listen to Levon Ter-Petrossian

    “No one can force anyone. Particularly, given the fact that the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) doesn’t have such a problem,” Galust Sahakyan, the deputy chairman of the RPA and the leader of the RPA parliamentary group, said in response to a question of www.aravot.am what problem they solved by [...]

     
 
 
 
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