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    DEATH OF ARMENIA'S PRIME MINISTER MAY INTENSIFY THE STRUGGLE FOR POWER.

    Eurasian Home Analytical Resource, Russia
    March 29 2007

    The sudden death of Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan came
    quite as a shock to the country. On May 12, 2007 the parliamentary
    elections will be held in Armenia. These elections will have a pivotal
    role in formation of a new political system because the country is
    one year from the presidential elections. Andranik Margaryan, head
    of the biggest ruling Republican Party, was one of the key figures.

    Having managed to hold the Premier's post for 7 years, he could soften
    the political confrontation before the presidential elections.

    After his death the political struggle in Armenia is quite likely to
    become more severe, this will tell on the country's moral atmosphere.

    However, Margaryan's death will not lead to serious political
    conflicts.

    President Robert Kocharian and the ruling coalition have decided that
    it is the Republican Party's member who will become Prime Minister.

    Minister of Defense Serge Sarkisian has been appointed acting Prime
    Minister. However, it is unclear whom the President will submit to
    the Parliament for approval to the Premier's post. It may be once
    again Serge Sarkisian. In this case, Sarkisian will have very good
    chances of driving the Republican Party into the National Assembly.

    Now Sarkisian seems to be the most likely candidate for the premiership
    in 2008. At the same time, it is questionable if Robert Kocharian will
    accept such a powerful figure as Sarkisian. If Kocharian is going to
    prevent Sarkisian from strengthening his position excessively, then
    a weaker person, for example, Minister of Territorial Administration
    Hovik Abrahamyan will be appointed Premier. Abrahamyan also belongs
    to the Republican Party, but he is more inclined to be subordinate
    to the President.

    One cannot say that the Prime Minister's death will change the
    relations between the authorities and the opposition. Today the
    Armenian opposition is extremely weak and is not able to compete
    with the parties in power. So, the opposition cannot take advantage
    of the situation to destabilize the political status quo. However,
    the government configuration may be changed in some way. Now the
    most active struggle has started between the Republican Party headed
    by Serge Sarkisian and the Prosperous Armenia Party backed by the
    President. Here the new lay of the land can change the correlation
    of political forces in a sense, but the changes are unlikely to be
    dramatic. On the whole, only the political atmosphere can take a turn
    for the worse because the struggle for power is becoming fierce.
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