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    HAYRAPETYAN WILL ASK TSARUKYAN
    HAKOB BADALYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/comments26838.html
    Published: 10:31:32 - 13/07/2012

    Naira Zohrabyan, PAP, stated that the party will not support
    the motion of the Congress to call an emergency session on recent
    developments of Harsnakar. Though the Congress says it has discussed
    this initiative with the PAP, Zohrabyan says they let the Congress
    know it is impossible to collect 44 signatures.

    The PAP has 37 members of parliament, the Congress, ARF and Heritage
    altogether have 17. If at least 27 MPs of PAP sign, it is impossible
    to gather 44 signatures and convene an extraordinary session. Naira
    Zohrabyan says the greater part of the PAP MPs are abroad, those who
    are in the country, may decide what they want to do.

    This is not surprising. The surprising thing is that the Congress
    coordinator Levon Zurabyan presents as if the PAP joins or has already
    joined the initiative. Meanwhile, it is evident that the PAP is trying
    to avoid these initiatives bringing technical excuses. It should not
    be excluded that the PAP MPs have been instructed to go on leave to
    provide technical excuses to the party not to join the initiative.

    The problem is that the PAP leader Gagik Tsarukyan is an oligarch
    like Harsnakar's owner Ruben Hayrapetyan. Oligarchs may fight for
    the business, power and money but never for the interests of the
    society or the state because they have been acting together against
    this interest for years.

    They have been following the same methodology and the incident of
    Harsnakar is not the first case. Moreover, the society is aware of
    only part of similar incidents perpetrated by the oligarchic system.

    Just a few years ago, the media were less developed than now.

    But the internal oligarchic information channels have always worked
    well and they know much more about each other than the society does.

    In this case, it would be naïve to imagine that any oligarch may
    take a systemic step against another oligarch. They are in the
    same system, and Ruben Hayrapetyan may make revelations about Gagik
    Tsarukyan's past, causing a lot of trouble for the latter even if
    the respectable spokesman for the Congress Arman Musinyan interferes
    because Hayrapetyan will hardly believe Musinyan who says Tsarukyan
    is not an oligarch.

    Therefore, it is quite normal that the Prosperous Armenia avoids the
    motion for an emergency meeting of parliament and an ad-hoc committee.

    It is possible that the Congress either does not need this at all
    but the society's claim is clear. We demand an extraordinary session.

    Meanwhile, the Congress does not have a grounded explanation to
    refuse such a claim because they had already promised big deeds in
    the parliament.

    In this sense, the PAP supports not only Ruben Hayrapetyan but also
    the Congress because the ANC brings a motion, while the PAP will be
    responsible for failure.

    Sure, many people may wonder how the Congress may rely on the PAP
    as opposition. But the explanation has been given by the head of
    the parliamentary group of the party: "There are different grades of
    opposition. There is radical opposition, moderate opposition, but if
    you are not part of the government, you are opposition. I don't think
    we should turn the voting into a litmus test. This is an ineffective
    and aimless approach."

    There is no need to add anything here.

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