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  • New Guerilla Tactics In Government

    NEW GUERILLA TACTICS IN GOVERNMENT
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments26733.html
    Published: 17:52:54 - 02/07/2012

    Vartan Oskanian's Facebook post on the current state of play of the
    settlement of the Karabakh conflict got an interesting response from
    the government. Vigen Sargsyan, chief of staff of the President's
    Office, answered Vartan Oskanian on his Facebook wall. In fact, this
    response is not official because Sargsyan posted it on his personal
    page, not on behalf of the government. On the other hand, Vigen
    Oskanian knows that it will be identified with the response of the
    government.

    He tries to oppose Oskanian's opinion, noting that the Armenian side
    has good attainments in the negotiations, as well as a highlight that
    Vartan Oskanian makes a proposal to Levon Ter-Petrosyan on cooperation
    over the settlement of the Karabakh conflict. In addition, Vigen
    Sargsyan also reminds that Vartan Oskanian described Ter-Petrosyan's
    option of settlement as "defensive".

    Vigen Sargsyan's option is interesting. He has been in the
    presidential office since Robert Kocharyan's presidency. Sargsyan was
    Kocharyan's assistant. He kept his status through the presidency of
    Serzh Sargsyan. When Karen Karapetyan was dismissed, Vigen Sargsyan
    was unexpectedly appointed as chief of staff. Earlier an anonymous
    letter was received by the mass media stating that Vigen Sargsyan is
    suspected of working for the United States. Interestingly, during the
    parliamentary elections the press reported that Vigen Sargsyan's
    foothold is weak because Serzh Sargsyan suspects him of a double game,
    on the one hand, supporting him, on the other hand, Robert Kocharyan.

    And now Vigen Sargsyan decides to respond to Vartan Oskanian who is
    now believed to be part of Robert Kocharyan's team through whom
    Kocharyan is trying to promote certain political schemes. Is Sargsyan
    thus trying to end Serzh Sargsyan's doubts and demonstrate that he
    supports Sargsyan, not Kocharyan, and even reveals possible
    partnership between Oskanian and Ter-Petrosyan, which is almost
    equivalent to cooperation between Ter-Petrosyan and Kocharyan?

    On the other hand, Vigen Sargsyan's response to Oskanian had a
    different purpose, a guerilla goal, as some reporters and experts have
    been using the term recently. Vigen Sargsyan might be trying to
    demonstrate his loyalty to Serzh Sargsyan to remain close to him and
    continue his double game as reported by the mass media. After all,
    there is a precedent. They applied the same tactics pushing Gagik
    Tsarukyan into this guerilla tactics or double game.

    However, the important thing is not the motives of initiatives of one
    person or another but the level and content of the "dialogue" of ex
    and current officials on such an essential matter. In fact, I have
    written in my previous article entitled the New Basis for Status Quo
    that the Karabakh issue for the ex and present officials remains a
    means of servicing one goal or another proceeding from the political
    conjuncture.

    The dialogue between the ex and current ones is not open and sincere,
    which comes to prove the aforementioned. It is not accidental that
    during this "dialogue" the sides reverence to the West and Russia
    alternately. It means that this is not development of a state and
    public viable immunity but a process of settling accounts evidencing
    overall state inadequacy of Armenia.

    This is a serious issue which has generated a situation where victory
    in war became a burden and domestic alibi, not a resource of peace.

    Besides, as Vigen Sargsyan is a perceived statesman of the so-called
    pro-West vector of the Armenian government, his response may have an
    interesting hue. It may be the answer of not only the Armenian
    government but, for instance, the answer to the United States, one of
    the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, especially that Oskanian
    mentioned in his post Hillary Clinton's recent regional visit.

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