Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Let The Prime Minister Work

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Let The Prime Minister Work

    LET THE PRIME MINISTER WORK
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.Am
    24-08-2007 11:59:07

    The Republican Party, more exactly the ruling coalition, has prepared
    an excellent gift for Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan, who returns
    from holiday.

    While the prime minister was resting, the coalition was restless. And
    Serge Sargsyan has to find out the reason for this disquiet, otherwise
    it may end up in a war inside the coalition, which witnesses said the
    guards of the coalition partners Republican Ashot Aghababyan and Gagik
    Tsarukyan, Bargavach Hayastan, involved in a street incident threatened
    to wage. Many thought they had white fever and Vardan Mamikonyan would
    arrive with his horsemen right away. Meanwhile, the clash happened in
    reality, and the prime minister must find out the role of Aghababyan
    and Tsarukyan, the masters of the bodyguards, in organizing, planning
    and launching their fight. Serge Sargsyan also needs to find out why
    the bodyguards of the head of the Center community Gagik Beglaryan
    beat Ashot Aghababyan and his bodyguards a few days ago, according to
    a report of the Haykakan Zhamanak. For instance, were Aghababyan's
    bodyguards beaten because they wanted to protect their boss or was
    the boss beaten because he tried to protect his bodyguards? For it
    is possible that the incident involving Beglaryan and Aghababyan
    caused the incident involving Tsarukyan and Aghababyan. Tsarukyan's
    bodyguards might have thought they could treat Aghababyan and his team
    the way they wanted. The reason why they tend to think so might be
    found in 2006 when Serge Sargsyan crushed the intra-Republican clan
    of Aghababyan and Sahakyan, not permitting Ashot Aghababyan's nephew
    Arman Sahakyan to become the head of Ajapniak community. In addition,
    Serge Sargsyan did it demonstratively: first he let him resign from
    the post of deputy mayor self-confidently, then state likelihood to
    run in the local election, then he did not let him be nominated.

    In other words, Serge Sargsyan first "beat" Aghababyan and his petty
    clan inside the Republican Party. But since the political party is not
    a pack of wolves, like the prime minister had stated with regard to
    Sahakyan's candidacy, it should be made clear whether the "beating"
    by the leader of the party signals green light for the others, or
    the leader has the right to "beat", meanwhile the others only after
    getting the "written" permission of the leader. They beat Aghababyan
    or his bodyguards, but the reputation of the Republican Party and
    its leader suffers. If Serge Sargsyan is unable to maintain law and
    order in the Republican Party and in the relations among the members
    of the ruling coalition, how is he going to rule Armenia in such
    a complicated region? In other words, the ruling clans ruin Serge
    Sargsyan's political future, creating additional complications for
    him. The prime minister either has to settle this problem by punishing
    the participants of these scandals and their bosses publicly or he
    must show to the public that he knew everything beforehand. In this
    case, however, the prime minister's reputation is endangered as well
    because it will not be clear to the public what a political team Serge
    Sargsyan is setting up who is the likely presidential candidate. What
    a team is it if its members are beating one another? What will they
    be doing when in 2008 they will have solved the problem of the right
    to beat for the next ten years? In other words, it turns out that
    the citizens of the Republic of Armenia have more reasons to worry
    than Serge Sargsyan. Serge Sargsyan has only one important problem:
    he wants to be president and he does not care that they beat one
    another. Therefore, it is probable that after his holiday the prime
    minister will not voice his stance on these scandals but he will raise
    some major issues, saying that the country is facing major problems
    which he deals with while the public troubles him with some secondary
    incidents involving oligarchs. Therefore, the public had better leave
    the prime minister alone and let him work. Let the public think only.
Working...
X