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    ARMENIA'S TOP LEADERS COULD BE INTERESTED IN PREMIER'S DEATH - AZERI WEBSITE

    Day.az website, Baku
    27 Mar 07

    Text of report by Xabar analytical group on Azerbaijani website Day.az
    on 27 March headlined "The secret of Armenian Prime Minister Andranik
    Margaryan's untimely death"

    The sudden death of Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan not only
    became a tragedy for his family and relatives, but also shocked his
    numerous supporters and comrades in the Republican Party of Armenia
    (RPA) he led.

    Meanwhile, this tragedy gave rise to many questions, including the
    opinion that the death of one of the most significant figures in
    Armenian politics was not a natural one. It looks like there are
    enough reasons to back such opinions when one tries to find out who
    would benefit from the sudden death of the prime minister.

    According to the close circle of the prime minister, Margaryan and
    his family members received threatening phone calls recently demanding
    that he resign and voluntarily leave the RPA he led. Many in Armenia
    linked this to the election campaign and the plans of the forces close
    to [Armenian President] Robert Kocharyan to neutralize Margaryan,
    who until recently, enjoyed one of the highest ratings among the
    politicians seeking high offices in the country.

    In addition, it is reported that in his capacity of prime minister,
    Margaryan possessed compromising documents about corruption in the
    country's armed forces, illegal property deals involving the top
    military leadership of Armenia, as well as facts of illegal waste of
    budget money envisaged for military purposes, and that he planned to
    make those facts public before the parliamentary election set for 12
    May 2007.

    According to experts, who checked up Margaryan, the cardiac arrest was
    provoked by an external factor that put enormous psychological pressure
    on him and by nervousness not usual for the prime minister. His
    relatives also seem to be suspicious about the late arrival of
    ambulances during the cardiac arrest.

    The analysis of the political developments in Armenia in the past
    years, rich in facts of removal (including physically) of many of the
    current regime's opponents, indicates that only one force could be very
    interested in the death of Margaryan, and that is the "Karabakh clan"
    headed by President Robert Kocharyan and the mighty defence minister,
    Serzh Sargsyan.

    According to some information, the resignation of Andranik Margaryan
    from the post of prime minister was mulled as early as in 2001 in
    the corridors of power. President Kocharyan considered Margaryan's
    candidacy as a "transitional figure" and was planning to sack him
    after strengthening his grip on power.

    There were several reasons for that. First, the leaders of the
    "Karabakh clan" did not trust a Yerevan native, who was trying to
    play his own game.

    Second, the prime minister maintained close ties with the opposition,
    and in particular, the Republic Party, which united many comrades
    of Margaryan.

    Margaryan's resignation, however, could have serious negative
    consequences for the president and his circle. Taking into account
    that the issue of Kocharyan's power being illegitimate is hot, should
    the chairman of the RPA that has the majority in parliament switch
    to the opposition, this could result in initiating an impeachment of
    Kocharyan backed by other anti-Kocharyan factions.

    Because of these reasons, Kocharyan had to tolerate the unwanted
    premiership of Margaryan until the confrontation between the head of
    the cabinet and the representatives of the "Karabakh clan" reached
    its peak. The forthcoming parliamentary election was the reason
    for this. The thing is that the RPA has great chances to lead a
    majority in the National Assembly [parliament] as was the case with
    the past two elections. However, the prospect of Serzh Sargsyan,
    who was included in the RPA last year, with a further nomination for
    prime minister, escalated the confrontation between the Margaryan
    supporters and the "Karabakh clan". Apparently, Andranik Margaryan
    too, who, in the past years, managed to take control practically
    of all the regions and local governments, was not very enthusiastic
    about such a prospect. He was prepared to become a "used material"
    in the hands of scriptwriter Kocharyan.

    Therefore, Andranik Margaryan became a touchstone for the plan
    of Kocharyan and the corrupt defence minister, Serzh Sargsyan, to
    protect the political and economic longevity of the "Karabakh clan"
    in Armenia. And in the fight for survival, that stone had to be either
    buried to blown up. No other way is acceptable to these people as
    life shows.
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