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    BETWEEN CONFIDENCE OF SYSTEM AND SUPPORT OF PUBLIC
    James Hakobyan

    Lragir
    Oct 22 2007
    Armenia

    The recent meeting of the commission for fair economic competition
    actually displayed clearly the mess inside the Armenian government
    as the presidential election is drawing nearer. The commission which
    discussed the rise in prices concluded that the soaring prices on
    the market are not proportionate to the growth of prices on the
    international market. Moreover, several companies were fined which
    had boosted prices by an unfair competition arrangement. Certainly,
    an ordinary consumer does not benefit anyway because the fined
    companies make billions while the fine is not more than 300 million
    drams. Besides, after paying the fine the prices not only remain high
    but also continue to soar.

    However, the problem is different. The point is that the prime minister
    had earlier explained the rise of prices on the consumer market by
    the rise of prices on the international market. Meanwhile, the fair
    economic competition commission gave the contrary conclusion. It seems
    incredible that the fair economic competition commission may have
    exposed the mistake of the prime minister who seems to feel to be all
    but president. After all, it is hardly possible that the commission
    members do not track the news and are unaware of the prime minister's
    explanation. If they do not track the news and do not learn about the
    prime minister's patriotic activities, they will be punished twice:
    once for exposing his mistake, twice for taking no interest in his
    activities.

    Generally, it is perhaps worthwhile to introduce a new routine
    in the government. The staff of the ministries, commissions and
    agencies should be asked to retell the content of media reports on
    the previous day's visits of Serge Sargsyan to their supervisor and
    recite the thoughts of the prime minister to prevent such moral and
    psychological cases during the day when the decisions and conclusions
    of one link of the government contradict to the opinion and evaluations
    of the prime minister, and to eliminate such likelihood early in the
    morning before it becomes known to the public.

    Otherwise, it turns out that there is a clear mess in the government,
    and one is not aware of the other. In the meantime, it crashes the
    whole advertising campaign of Serge Sargsyan on television. The
    point is that even if the society starts having a positive attitude
    toward the prime minister in parts, the administrative resource will
    start to doubt whether he controls the state of things. If he does,
    then how does some agency dare to refute the prime minister? It
    means something is wrong, and in his efforts to earn the support of
    the society Serge Sargsyan forgot about curbing the administrative
    resource. In other words, he no longer controls the state of things,
    and if he does not, the administrative resource no longer needs to
    try to make him a president.

    Meanwhile, it may have a dramatic turn because the government in
    Armenia is shaped through the administrative resource rather than the
    support of the society. Consequently, as soon as the society decided
    to vote for him, no doubt he will not become a president for the
    simple reason that Serge Sargsyan together with Robert Kocharyan and
    their supporters have established an election system where the vote of
    the public means nothing. Consequently, it is amazing that by moving
    toward the public Serge Sargsyan dares to oppose to the system. The
    system seems to have felt this by its instinct of self-preservation,
    and perhaps the decision of the fair economic competition commission
    is a warning, a yellow card that he cannot quit the system and walk
    toward the public.

    Serge Sargsyan who is now visiting the United States needs to come back
    and assure the system that everything is OK, and he is not plotting
    against the system. But in order to show that he keeps the things
    under control the prime minister must make the commission responsible
    for making him appear as unaware, or deceitful because if the rising
    prices in Armenia have nothing to do with the rising prices on the
    international market, it means either the commission made a wrong
    conclusion, or the prime minister intentionally or unintentionally
    misled the public that the soaring prices have nothing to do with
    the prices on the international market.
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