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    WHO IS BETTER THAN KOCHARYAN?
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir
    Oct 9 2007
    Armenia

    The Russian President Putin's statement that he may become prime
    minister after leaving office seems to have vexed the citizens of
    Armenia more than the Russian society. They think if Putin takes
    that move, so will do Robert Kocharyan because political life in
    Armenia appears to be a copy of the Russian political life. However,
    the future statuses of the Armenian and Russian presidents should
    not be viewed as stemming from each other for the simple reason
    that Russia has oil reserves which help Putin keep his rating high,
    whereas Robert Kocharyan actually has nothing. All he had that were
    marked with cut red tapes now seem to be controlled by Serge Sargsyan,
    which is seen increasingly more often in ceremonies of opening of
    nursery schools or places of entertainment.

    However, the fact that Putin has oil, and Kocharyan has almost
    nothing does not mean that Putin stands a better chance to be prime
    minister than him. Moreover, Robert Kocharyan is more likely to be
    prime minister than Putin. The point is that Putin needs to solve an
    important problem first to become prime minister. He needs to put up
    someone for the post of president. Obviously, the Russian president
    is facing a complicated problem and does not even have an outline of
    its solution. He has so many heirs now that it is going to be a hard
    job to choose one. Meanwhile, Putin cannot be prime minister unless
    he puts up someone as president. Simply he will not be allowed to.

    Meanwhile, Robert Kocharyan has solved the problem of president. He
    will make Serge Sargsyan president or at least he will not prevent
    Serge Sargsyan from replacing him. So, Kocharyan can take his time
    to think about the post of prime minister.

    The Republicans, including Serge Sargsyan are saying that Robert
    Kocharyan has no wish to be prime minister. Maybe he does not. It
    is also possible that Robert Kocharyan told Serge Sargsyan or sent
    an SMS to all the Republicans and they cheered up and are stating
    that Robert Kocharyan will not wish to be prime minister and they
    believe him. There is a strong wish to tell the Republicans "thou shalt
    believe in God only." Certainly, it is possible that Robert Kocharyan
    is God for the Republicans on whose wish Serge Sargsyan's presidency
    depends. However, it is worthwhile to remind the Republicans that
    Robert Kocharyan stated before becoming president of Armenia in 1998
    that he had never thought about becoming president of Armenia. Later
    the president even said on one occasion that circumstances made
    him president.

    Who knows what circumstances will be like later, and Robert Kocharyan
    who now is not thinking about becoming prime minister may suddenly
    become prime minister. And these circumstances are not outside,
    namely in Russia, like many think. These circumstances are inside,
    and the outside merely accepts them if it sees that no one inside
    minds. And who may mind Robert Kocharyan's being prime minister?

    Serge Sargsyan? For what reason? The reason is very important. Wishes
    mean little in politics. One needs to be able to justify one's wish
    and intention. What reason will Serge Sargsyan point to why Robert
    Kocharyan should not be prime minister? "Am I worse than others?"

    Robert Kocharyan will ask his historic question to Serge Sargsyan. It
    is difficult to answer this question because both Serge Sargsyan
    and Robert Kocharyan have surrounded themselves with people against
    whom they even look advantageous. Hence, Serge Sargsyan may only say
    that Kocharyan is worse than him. But in that case he may get such an
    answer: "So you be the prime minister, and I will think about another
    president." And God knows what Robert Kocharyan will think.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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