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    Haykakan Zhamanak, Armenia
    Jan 15 2008


    KARABAKH CLAN HAS UNBALANCED POWER IN ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT

    "Why did they not complete the Karabakhization?"

    The theory that the [Armenian President Robert] Kocharyan - [Armenian
    Prime Minister Serzh] Sargsyan tandem views the forthcoming
    presidential election as the beginning of the last stage in the
    centralization of power in the hands of the Karabakh clan and
    concentration of all the best shares in the hands of natives of
    Karabakh raises a question among many people - why Kocharyan and
    Sargsyan did not do this before?

    This question is faulty itself as there are many natives of Karabakh
    who have been occupying senior posts in Armenia over the past 10
    years that this process has been going on.

    It became more terrible after Serzh Sargsyan became prime minister -
    the former Nagornyy Karabakh republic defence minister, Seyran
    Ohanyan, was appointed chief of the Armenian Army Staff; Vahram
    Barseghyan, who is of Karabakh descent, was appointed the head of the
    State Tax Service; Lida Nanyan, who is also of Karabakh descent, was
    appointed governor of Shirak Region; judges, heads of police
    departments, middle-ranking officials and others were appointed
    according to this principle.

    However, the issue discussed at this moment is not this enumeration
    but an answer to the question why Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan
    have not completed the started Karabakhization of the Armenian
    authorities and business and will do this after the forthcoming
    presidential election. The thing is that over the past 10 years a
    situation has emerged for the first time where the ruling tandem of
    the Karabakh clan has unbalanced power.

    Until now they had the most serious balance in the face of the prime
    minister of Armenian descent. Vazgen Sargsyan first played the role
    of this hugest balance. After 27 October [terrorist attack in
    Armenian parliament in which Vazgen Sargsyan and other senior
    officials were killed] his brother, Aram Sargsyan, acquired this
    role.

    The chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, Prime Minister
    Andranik Margaryan, then played a huge role in this respect.
    Undoubtedly, Margaryan's role in the domestic political life is said
    to have been dual, and both sides of this role were real. On the one
    hand, Margaryan, after the well- known events, in essence, helped the
    Kocharyan-Sargsyan tandem to maintain power and, incidentally, did
    this several times. On the other hand, he played the role of a
    protector of the interests of the Armenians of Armenia and of
    Armenian values within the authorities. The Armenians of Armenia,
    even the most radical opposition members, who have fallen victim to
    Kocharyan-Sargsyan malice, could solve their problems with
    Margaryan's help.

    Of course, Margaryan did not have absolute power while being prime
    minister, but his role in the domestic political life and his office
    of prime minister allowed him to carry out some personnel policy or
    to restrain the process of Karabakhization. After his death, in fact,
    the Karabakh clan got a free way, as there is no influential person
    in the government who could counter-balance the Kocharyan-Sargsyan
    tandem, and in a wider sense, serve, saying conditionally, the
    interests of the Armenians of Armenia.

    [Passage omitted: Sargsyan would not be leader of the Republican
    party if Margaryan was alive; repetition]

    The reason the Karabakh clan is trying not to be especially
    aggressive is that the presidential election is approaching and
    Armenia's resources are still needed in order to make Sargsyan
    president and Kocharyan prime minister. After this point a thing
    deliberated by Serzh Sargsyan, Robert Kocharyan and Samvel Babayan
    [former defence minister of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic] will
    start. It will not succeed, of course, as the game has become so
    obvious now that everyone - starting from influential oligarchs to
    officials of Armenian descent - have realized what is going on.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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