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    PLAYING WITH OLIGARCHY
    JAMES HAKOBYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments25539.html
    Published: 10:44:09 - 22/03/2012

    A few days ago when the executive body of the Republican confirmed
    the draft election list and the nominees of precincts, Member of
    Parliament Ruben Hairapetyan, member of the Republican board, was not
    among them. Hairapetyan had earlier announced in a press conference
    that Serzh Sargsyan told him not to run in the elections.

    Hairapetyan announced that the president had told him to deal with
    football seriously [Hairapetyan is the president of the Armenian
    Football Federation] to ensure our participation in World Cup 2014
    in Brazil.

    In the evening of March 21 Ruben Hairapetyan's nomination became
    known. Interestingly, when he announced that he would not run in
    the elections because he will be busy dealing with football, he also
    said that only his friend Samvel Alexanyan can tell him into running
    for parliament.

    Afterwards Alexanyan announced that he will persuade his friend
    Hairapetyan because he does not want to be in parliament without him.

    Apparently, he did, and Hairapetyan is now running for parliament.

    How about the president's task? Is Samvel Alexanyan's word more
    important for Ruben Hairapetyan than Serzh Sargsyan's task? Or has the
    task been cancelled? If Ruben Hairapetyan is running for parliament,
    does it mean that he will not focus on the national team's performance
    or does he think that the national team will do well in the qualifiers
    than Serzh Sargsyan can imagine?

    At least, Hairapetyan's case is really very interesting. After all,
    it was a surprise that the government running almost all the oligarchs
    and local strongmen for parliament in precincts under the majority
    system make an exception for Hairapetyan, placing his name on the
    party ticket.

    However, one wonders whether the government is taking Hairapetyan to
    parliament or Hairapetyan is the government and conveys to the public
    that he will do whatever he wants, and he will change his decision
    in any way. Or maybe Serzh Sargsyan wants to convey to the public,
    and perhaps first of all to the criminal and oligarchic system that he
    keeps the situation under control and can easily handle the oligarchs.

    However, the fact is that the entire criminal oligarchy is headed
    for parliament, on party lists or in precincts, which prompts that
    Serzh Sargsyan is playing with the public and international partners.

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