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    Serzh Sargsyan's Next Step Will Be Tougher

    Arman Galoyan

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country27421.html

    Published: 10:39:26 - 19/09/2012

    Interview with Hovhannes Sahakyan, Secretary of the Republican
    parliamentary group

    During the meeting with the government, Serzh Sargsyan criticized
    toughly the government saying that he has been warning the prime
    minister about all the issues for four years. In this case, why did he
    reappoint Tigran Sargsyan as prime minister if he was dissatisfied
    with his work so far?

    I think it's wrong to interpret Serzh Sargsyan's words in different
    contexts. As the head of state, he made his evaluation and requested
    to solve all the issues in a short period of time. Yes, some work has
    been done over these four years and the president evaluated it
    negatively. He has the right to make evaluations and demand more. This
    should be an additional impetus to be sober and to be alert.

    But Serzh Sargsyan says that he was dissatisfied with the prime
    minister's work for the past four years. Then why did he reappoint
    him?

    I understand the context of your question. There have been statements
    by political figures on the political context and that this is a
    pre-election issue. If this step was propaganda, then we would witness
    more abrupt developments such as resignations in the government. But
    Serzh Sargsyan's words should be perceived as constructive and
    working.

    This is not the only time when the president had arguments or an
    opinion and criticized explicitly. He has criticized the Council of
    justice, the Police. There is no need for intrigues. If he sacked the
    premier, everyone would say that it is part of the presidential
    campaign. Meanwhile, Serzh Sargsyan evaluated the state of affairs and
    gave relevant instructions. If no changes are reports follow, he will
    act respectively.

    Can we assume there will be the PM's or the government's resignation soon?

    I can't say that. The resignation of the PM and the government is a
    function of the president. Today, there is not such an issue on the
    RPA agenda.

    Many people think the PM should resign after this.

    If no specific steps are taken after that consultation, it is clear
    that Serzh Sargsyan's next step will be tougher and more tangible. It
    is within Serzh Sargsyan's competences to decide on the step.

    You voted for this government and its program. Do you feel responsible
    for the activities of the government you approved?

    The government is a team part of which is in the executive and the
    other part in the legislature, so it is a team responsibility. It has
    nothing to do with whether I'm an MP or whether I voted for or against
    the government program. We have never blamed others for our problems
    and failures.

    Actually Tigran Sargsyan has made no conclusion from Serzh Sargsyan's
    speeches for the past four years. Will he do it this time?

    I'm sure conclusions have already been drawn.

    How do you feel about the fact that Serzh Sargsyan talked so
    informally with the ministers calling them by their names - Tigran,
    Samvel, Seyran, Dero...

    I don't think it is a correct to comment on Serzh Sargsyan's steps and
    words. But I think it was a friendly talk, he trusts those people and
    has appointed them ministers.

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