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    WHAT WORRIED SERGE SARGSYAN
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments21024.html
    Published: 10:38:25 - 14/03/2011

    It is difficult to remember when Serge Sargsyan dwelt on the home
    political situation last. On March 12, he broke his home political
    "silence" in Tsakhkadzor. One day earlier, he had called a conference
    at the office of the president on economic issues, which, though,
    had an evident home political context since Serge Sargsyan had dwelt
    on social issues which engrave the home political situation.

    What forces Serge Sargsyan dwell on the home political situation? Was
    it the pre-election logic, when it is necessary to pass to concrete
    propaganda actions to expect concrete effect? Or it was the expectation
    of the opposition's March 17 rally. After all, Serge Sargsyan's
    two-day dwelling on home policy can be also considered dealing with
    the 15 demands of the opposition. Perhaps, Serge Sargsyan tried to
    weaken the oppositional expectations present in the country.

    Sure, Serge Sargsyan did not directly dwell on those demands, but
    given the topics he touched upon in these two days, we can see that
    they were the same of the opposition's 15 demands, sure with some
    exceptions, since there was no word on the political prisoners and
    the March 1 issue.

    Instead, Serge Sargsyan hinted that there will be no resignation of
    the premier in the nearest future, at least until May-June period.

    Instead, he promised changes in the police, judicial system and the tax
    and customs departments, without going into details. For example, will
    the police refrain from provocations at the upcoming March 17 rally,
    or will it not close roads etc? Or maybe Serge Sargsyan's promised
    changes are due to be held after March 17, so, the police will act in
    accord with its traditional methods, with which it arrested yesterday
    HAK member Samson Khachatryan.

    Will the Chief of Police, who, several days ago, threatened to
    MPs and protesters not to deal with the Police, be replaced? Will
    any high ranking official from the Prosecutor's office, someone,
    who is unable to "reveal" those, who ordered to shoot on March 1,
    be replaced? Will the Chairman of the State Revenue Committee, who
    is considered one of the major businessmen of Armenia, be changed?

    What form Serge Sargsyan's promised changes will have? By now, he made
    other replacements at the Mayor's office, the Ministry of Justice,
    Fund of Social Investments, ministries of the social block, but none
    of these hanges brought to anything essential or tangible. Sure,
    the time passed after these changes is little, but the people's
    patience too. Serge Sargsyan realizes this very well, otherwise he
    would hardly have made such a large-scale and unprecedented step for
    the last months dwelling on the home political situation.

    It was him to ask the Premier not to accept any justification if
    instructions are not fulfilled. At a March 11 conference, Serge
    Sargsyan was saying, "We do not need justifications". While, "time
    is necessary" phrase is a justification, and if the power speaks this
    way for staff or quality changes, as if time is necessary to achieve
    a result, so, the power is just justifying itself.




    From: A. Papazian
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