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    `Crisis' After Gagik Tsarukyan

    Levon Margaryan
    Comments - Friday, 14 December 2012, 11:51


    Gagik Tsarukyan's refusal to run for president, in fact, caused a
    crisis in the political system, which can have quite unpleasant
    consequences for Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Serzh Sargsyan. Only the
    second President Robert Kocharyan can win, who still has a theoretical
    chance to return. The situation has advantages for the forces that
    have no real chance to win but got a good opportunity to express
    themselves. However, let's be back to the first and third presidents.
    On the one hand, Levon Ter-Petrosyan who mobilized all the resources
    of the Armenian National Congress to support Tsarukyan is now forced
    to look for new outlets. The Congress was pleased with Tsarukyan's
    decision because it helped the ANC to avoid a split. But this joy was
    mysteriously transferred to Levon Ter-Petrosyan, and it is obvious
    that the ANC will require the nomination of the first president.
    Another candidate will somehow cause a split, although Ter-Petrosyan
    is not in the political age to gain resources for future. The previous
    years of his policy were revanchist, and all the resource for the
    change of government, dialogue and other things have been exhausted.
    Hence, for his next coming Levon Ter-Petrosyan will need a bigger
    public support than in 2008 to be able to take the power. Besides, the
    government can defeat the Congress easier than the Prosperous Armenia,
    which is more organized and competitive. The main platform of the
    Congress was the public support, and in case of any format of
    participation in elections the Congress will rely on the street. This
    is deplorable in the sense that regardless of the quality of its
    activities, having been left alone with the authorities, the Congress
    may surrender, leaving the opposition space empty because the street
    does not belong to it any more. On the other hand, Tsarukyan created
    serious problems for Serzh Sargsyan, he thwarted the plans of the
    "progressive" part of his team. The plan thought for a fight that
    should have been completed with a victory over Gagik Tsarukyan cannot
    take place. And now with competitors who do not have big ambitions
    Serzh Sargsyan has a chance for a beautiful and ambitious victory over
    the opponent, ensuring his legitimacy. If Serzh Sargsyan wins by the
    majority of votes, his legitimacy will not be fully ensures, which is
    the most important thing for him, in fact. Now the authorities have to
    look for a candidate who can produce the impression of struggle or at
    least its imitation. On the one hand, this is a trap as any candidate
    who decides to confront Serzh Sargsyan risks only to legitimize him
    and the elections. On the other hand, such a situation is a good
    chance for those who are not in the "party space" to express
    themselves. Tsarukyan's participation in the elections was a chance to
    compete for legitimacy and authority. In the election campaign Serzh
    Sargsyan would try to show a more "progressive" quality compared with
    Tsarukyan, and the opposition would try to consolidate around
    Tsarukyan. Now it will have to find other ways to achieve legitimacy.

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/28415




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