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    WHY THEY WANT TO BE PRESIDENT OR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
    Haik Aramyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Aug 16 2007

    The Armenian police have recently released a message that Artak
    Alexanyan born in 1985 told the police in a fight in front of the
    Relax disco club someone stabbed him and A. Simonyan with a sharp
    object and fled. A. Simonyan died at the hospital. According to the
    Aravot, the fight involved A. Simonyan and Haik Sargsyan, the son of
    Member of Parliament Alexander Sargsyan, who is serving in the army
    but is in fact a frequenter of disco clubs, and his friends. And this
    someone is Ashik Misak Nazaretyan born in 1983 wanted by the police.

    According to the Aravot, this is not the first case when Alexander
    Sargsyan's sons are involved in similar incidents but are never
    punished.

    In the parliamentary election of 2007 Alexander Sargsyan was elected
    to parliament from Syunik where his opponent was the former minister
    of defense of NKR Samvel Babayan. Serge Sargsyan tried his best to make
    his brother a member of parliament. First he managed to persuade Samvel
    Babayan with promises to withdraw his candidacy (and the latter was
    unable to give any logical explanation of his withdrawal except for
    "national liberation" excuses). During the meeting with the voters
    of Syunik Serge Sargsyan promised to do everything if only they vote
    for his brother.

    In no country is an election a matter of life and death, it is just a
    political event. In Armenia, however, its importance has been boosted
    to vital importance to solve the problems of a group of people. For
    instance, if Sashik Sargsyan were not a member of parliament, the
    Armenian parliament and people would only benefit. First, someone else
    would appear in the parliament instead of him who would make at least a
    statement or would make at least a law. In that case Sashik Sargsyan's
    sons would behave more modestly. For its part, the state budget would
    grow a little because outside the parliament this type of "activists"
    would perhaps beware and start paying taxes. And so on. And there
    are dozens like Sashik Sargsyan. Meanwhile, we witness the opposite -
    this kind of "activists" aspire to parliamentary mandates. To avoid
    taxes and for their families to avoid responsibility, for their sons
    to serve in the army formally, and so on.
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