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    TOP GENERAL SET TO BECOME NEW DEFENSE MINISTER
    By Astghik Bedevian

    Radio Liberty, Czech Rep.
    April 24 2007

    President Robert Kocharian was poised to appoint Colonel-General Mikael
    Harutiunian, the longtime chief of the Armenian army's General Staff,
    as Armenia's new defense on Tuesday.

    Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisian, who held the key post until being
    named to head the ruling cabinet, told RFE/RL in the morning that
    a corresponding presidential decree will be signed and made public
    later in the day.

    Kocharian's office made no such announcements as of 7 pm Yerevan
    time. Major presidential decisions are often publicized just minutes
    before the main news program of state television, which airs at 9 pm
    local time.

    Harutiunian effectively confirmed his impending appointment as he
    spoke with RFE/RL during a morning visit to the genocide memorial in
    Yerevan. Asked whether he plans any changes in the military, he said,
    "The army is a structure that always needs change. But if everyone
    is doing a good job, why should you change anything?"

    Harutiunian has already performed defense minister's duties since
    Sarkisian replaced the late Prime Minister Andranik Markarian on
    April 4. The 61-year-old general served in the Soviet armed forces
    before moving to Armenia and joining its newly formed army in 1992,
    at the height of the war with Azerbaijan. He was appointed as chief
    of army staff and first deputy defense minister by then President
    Levon Ter-Petrosian two years later.

    Kocharian was widely expected to appoint Harutiunian on the last day
    of a 20-day constitutional deadline for the formation of Sarkisian's
    de facto caretaker cabinet, which has to step down right after the
    May 12 parliamentary elections. He re-appointed earlier this month
    all other government ministers, who resigned following Markarian's
    sudden death on March 25.

    Few observers believe that Harutiunian will be re-appointed as minister
    in the event of the Sarkisian-led Republican Party's victory in the
    elections. Armenian press reports have said Seyran Ohanian, commander
    of Nagorno-Karabakh's army, and former Deputy Defense Minister Artur
    Aghabekian are more likely to get the job.

    Aghabekian resigned from his post and was discharged from the
    Armed Forces in February to contest the elections as a candidate
    of another governing party, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation
    (Dashnaktsutyun). The move fueled speculation that Sarkisian will
    pick Aghabekian as the next defense minister in exchange for a
    Dashnaktsutyun endorsement of his anticipated presidential bid.

    "We congratulate and wish [Harutiunian] success, but continue to
    believe that Artur Aghabekian would make the best defense minister,"
    Hrant Markarian, a top Dashnaktsutyun leader, told RFE/RL. "I think
    they don't find it appropriate to give [the post] to Dashnaktsutyun
    in the pre-election period."

    Markarian said Aghabekian will "likely" become minister after the
    elections, but insisted that his party has not cut any power-sharing
    deals with Kocharian and Sarkisian yet.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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