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    ALIK SARGSYAN'S LESSON: DON'T VOW

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country24035.html
    Published: 10:45:09 - 02/11/2011

    Probably, there has been no other official, besides former Chief of
    Police Alik Sargsyan, in the Armenian governmental system who gave
    so many pledges of loyalty to the acting president.

    But as his dismissal proved, pledges count nothing in the Armenian
    government. Even the appointment to the office of the Advisor
    to the President is not the fruit of the amount of pledges but
    just a tradition. For instance, former Minister of Finances Vardan
    Khachatryan never gave that many pledges, but after leaving office,
    he was appointed Advisor to the President. The same goes for the Chief
    of Staff of the President, Minister Manuk Topuzyan who was appointed
    Constitutional Court Member after his office of Advisor.

    Alik Sargsyan's example should teach a lesson to all the officials
    that it is not necessary to consider their main task giving pledges
    because Armenia is currently in such a dynamic phase of social-civil
    development and global reformation that the government is obligated
    to ignore all kind of pledges in certain cases.

    All the members of the ruling system need to remember this fact and
    understand that the pledge is just a false internal governmental
    category and all calculations in the system are made by completely
    different logic. Sure, the point is not about the democratic-legal
    logic, but it is evident that the palatial structure of the government
    is gradually discomposing which is a natural reaction to the formation
    of new civil layers, which though in a fragmented way, but started
    posing issues very clearly promoting public awareness of all the
    layers.

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