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    THE PRIME MINISTER'S SHOT

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country22816.html
    Published: 18:50:39 - 02/08/2011

    During his visit to Karabakh, Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan put on
    camouflage, rode a tank, shot from a gun. Certainly, the people of
    Armenia and Karabakh will feel the economic effect of these activities
    but apparently Tigran Sargsyan pursued their political effect rather.

    Robert Kocharyan often resorted to this step when he left for Karabakh
    at crucial political times or in times of crisis, visited military
    units at the border, walked around the trenches wearing camouflage.

    Serzh Sargsyan also uses this method. From time to time, he puts on
    the camouflage and tries to remind everyone that he is the supreme
    commander-in-chief.

    Tigran Sargsyan put on the camouflage as soon as he was appointed
    prime minister. He took the members of the cabinet to the military
    units, had them wear camouflage, in an effort to display their high
    morale in the struggle against the oligopolies and monopolies.

    But no success, and his possible resignation is one of the most popular
    rumors. At least, no oligopoly or monopoly retreated. On the contrary,
    new advancements were made.

    Apparently, in the context of rumors on his resignation, Tigran
    Sargsyan has again decided to resort to the camouflage, or at least
    give it a try. It may help this time. Perhaps this is the reason why
    this time the prime minister drove the tank. Perhaps he thinks it
    may send the oligarchs and monopolists into panic.

    Otherwise, why should a prime minister wear camouflage and ride a
    tank. The army, its uniform and arsenal are not toys for the prime
    minister to put on to be photographed any time he wants.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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