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    SERGE SARGSYAN'S WEAPON IS HIS CONFIDENCE
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir, Armenia
    Aug 1 2007

    An interesting situation has occurred in Armenia. Everyone or almost
    everyone is waiting for the upcoming presidential election but at the
    same time everyone or almost everyone is sure that Serge Sargsyan
    will win the election. The opinions about the ways of winning the
    victory are certainly different. Some people think Serge Sargsyan
    will win through electoral fraud, even though it will be improved
    to perfection. Others think Serge Sargsyan will win thanks to the
    indifference of the society and inability of the opposition. Yet
    others think the society will vote for Serge Sargsyan on seeing how
    caringly he treats the citizens as a prime minister.

    Perhaps the only person who is not so confident of Serge Sargsyan's
    victory is Serge Sargsyan himself. If he were convinced, no doubt
    he would not try to appear as a public figure who often meets with
    different groups of the public freely, discusses their problems
    with them, promises to solve their problems. When one follows these
    meetings, it is impossible not to notice that these meetings make
    Serge Sargsyan feel uneasy. The figure who implemented his part of
    government in the shadow for so many years and never was a public
    figure now has to go on the stage. And the only reason is that he is
    not quite confident of his victory.

    In addition, not only he is unconfident but he also thinks that
    this election will not be possible to make through the "traditional"
    methods used in all the previous elections. And if the "traditional"
    methods were reliable, the prime minister would not try to resist
    to his psychological state and would not have to transform a shadow
    manager into a public leader. For these psychological torment affects
    the physical health of a person too. In the long run, the meetings
    with the society do not have a major effect on the efficiency of Serge
    Sargsyan the prime minister. Maybe he would work with equal efficiency
    if he had fewer meetings with citizens. However, the upcoming election
    requires being closer to the society, which allows supposing that the
    prime minister nevertheless acknowledges that the importance of the
    society in the presidential election will certainly be greater than
    it was in the parliamentary election.

    The problem is, however, that no one else besides Serge Sargsyan
    acknowledges this reality. Not only they do not acknowledge but also
    they are sure that the society will not determine anything, and there
    will be no need because everything has been decided. For instance,
    what is the quest for the common candidate of the opposition? It
    means the opposition is already looking for justification of their
    defeat because in the end they can say that someone from among the
    united was a provocateur and thwarted the plan. Certainly, with the
    common candidate the opposition stands a bigger chance to win but
    when the opposition states either a common candidate or an imminent
    defeat, it thereby displays its narrow political mind and inability
    for anything else.

    In this situation when Serge Sargsyan's political opponents are
    thinking about justification of their defeat rather than the mechanisms
    of victory, perhaps the prime minister need not think about winning
    over the society possibly fast and possibly more. Even there is no
    need to think up new slogans for the election campaign.

    One is enough with the portrait of Serge Sargsyan: "My Weapon is
    My Confidence!"
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