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    BENEFICIAL BARGAIN?: ARMENIA'S EX FOREIGN MINISTER JOINS THE PROSPEROUS ARMENIA
    By Gayane Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    15.02.12 | 13:19

    Former Foreign Minister of Armenia Vartan Oskanian's statement on
    membership to Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) made public on Tuesday,
    caused discussions over the new configuration of political forces.

    Oskanian's decision is viewed as "a mutually beneficial deal", which
    accommodates space for second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan's
    return (to big politics).

    Many people are sure that Oskanian has not made this decision alone,
    moreover remembering the assessments made by Oskanian and Civilitas
    Foundation (headed by him) about Armenia's present economic and
    political situation and voiced for several years.

    "Most probably, this is a self-sacrifice for his [Oskanian's] chief -
    Kocharyan," says political analyst Anush Sedrakyan ironically.

    Stepan Safaryan, head of Heritage parliamentary faction, believes that
    Oskanian's membership to PAP confirms the widely-spread viewpoint
    that PAP is Kocharyan's political support base and a party that was
    de-facto created by the then president.

    However, it is hard to forecast what influence the strengthening of
    this viewpoint, as well as Oskanina's membership to PAP would have
    upon PAP's rating; some believe that it will fall, judging by the
    mere assumption that "people have not forgiven Kocharyan yet."

    Political technologies expert Armen Badalyan, however, is sure that PAP
    needs political figures, and Oskanian is one of the best well-educated
    political figures among them.

    "As a political force PAP has problems, there are no political figures
    there, and in this respect, Oskanian's membership can be viewed as
    an important achievement," Badalyan says.

    The issue of PAP's not being a political force has been voiced since
    last week, when three parliamentary parties - Republican Party of
    Armenia (RPA), Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law) Party, and Heritage
    Party were elected members of the European People's Party, whereas
    PAP's membership was declined reasoning that it is not a party but
    is rather a political platform which serves its leader.

    "In this respect, no matter how strange it may seem, involving
    political figures in PAP this party tries to be a political force,
    and it will only benefit by this achievement," says public relations
    specialist Karen Kocharyan.

    Political analysts are sure that Oskanian will also benefit, getting an
    opportunity to finally realize his Rural Development Program presented
    yet since 2007, which caused suspects that Oskanian has ambitions to
    become either a prime minister or a president.

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