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    LAST WEEK IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS

    28 January 2013 - 10:34am

    Author: Alexei Vlasov, exclusively to VK

    Last week was busy for all the countries of the South Caucasus, but
    the most dynamic political process continues to develop in Georgia,
    despite the fact that neighboring Armenia has entered the home stretch
    of the 2013 presidential campaign.

    The main intrigue in modern Georgian politics is the confrontation
    between Mikhail Saakashvili and Bidzina Ivanishvili, which appears
    literally in all areas, from Tbilisi to Davos. Each far-reaching
    statement by the leader of "Georgian Dream" meets a tough rebuke from
    the current President of Georgia. And, above all, this concerns the
    subject of Russia.

    In his speech at the Davos forum, Ivanishvili confirmed that European
    integration is a top priority of his country. However, not this
    declaration but the first meeting between Ivanishvili and Medvedev
    in the Davos area caused so much attention of the international media.

    However, handshake and exchange of greetings can hardly be called a
    real meeting. But on the other hand, there is also information that
    the first full meeting between the delegations of Russia and Georgia
    will be held at the PACE in April 2013.

    While Ivanishvili tasted "Russian breakfast" at the Davos forum,
    Mikhail Saakashvili addressed the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe. It must be said that once again the Georgian leader's
    speech turned into a show. In a relatively short period of time the
    Georgian president could mention a list of all the successes of the
    "Rose Revolution", which, of course, were achieved only because of
    his responsive government.

    Of course, the Russian delegation spoiled this holiday by its
    self-promotion, reminding about the prison scandal and other failures
    of Georgian democracy. But we should keep in mind that the PACE
    tribune, which discussed the report "The war between Georgia and
    Russia" is not a friendly platform for the Russian position. Therefore
    many MPs still see the situation in South Ossetia and Abkhazia in the
    light of the Georgian estimates, more precisely, with the amendment
    to the current internal political conflict in Georgia and through
    the prism of personal assessments of the Georgian president. But has
    anybody said that after the presidential election Mikheil Saakashvili
    will leave the big politics completely?

    As for neighboring Armenia, on January 21 the campaign for the election
    of the president was officially launched. Unlike previous elections,
    there is no intrigue. No one doubts the victory of Serzh Sargsyan. No
    one doubts that he will get more than 70% of the votes, far ahead of
    all other candidates for the presidency.

    The lack of real suspense and competition is felt by the Armenian
    population, which, according to some projections, can partly ignore
    the vote. Visual propaganda in Yerevan and other cities of Armenia
    is limited to a minimum; these are mostly billboards depicting the
    incumbent president. The reason is clear: any election campaign is
    quite expensive , and many candidates simply do not have the means
    for its implementation in the full format,.

    According to some local experts, non-participation in the election
    campaign of the main oligarch Gagik Tsarukyan negatively affects the
    actual course of the campaign. People still feel that a real chance to
    form a bipartisan model that could finally emerge, if in the second
    round Tsarukyan and acting head of state had competed, is not used,
    but no one doubts the victory of Serzh Sargsyan without the use of
    administrative resources.

    Great attention in Armenia was caused by the visit of Bidzina
    Ivanishvili, who said that Georgia will make every effort to restore
    the rail link "Abkhazia - Georgia - Armenia". However, these words of
    the Prime Minister of Georgia were disavowed by Mikhail Saakashvili,
    who said that the Prime Minister did not take into account the
    geopolitical interests of the country, and the issue of transport
    links can be resolved only after the de-occupation of Abkhazia. But,
    despite this rivalry, Armenia is optimistic about the prospects for
    further improvement of relations with Georgia.

    At the same time, the forces for the expansion of the European
    integration field became active. At the very least, their information
    activity in Armenia greatly exceeds the few resources that seek
    to bring objective information about the possibilities of Eurasian
    integration to the people of the Republic.

    As for the situation in Azerbaijan, the electoral campaign slowly
    but surely begins. Azerbaijani opposition has not been able to agree
    on a single candidate, and it is already clear that the elections,
    in addition to the candidate of the Public Chamber, will be attended
    by several candidates.

    One of them is known. This is Isa Gambar. It is also obvious that
    the Public Chamber will take advantage of current trends in its new
    actions - for instance, actions of public protest against corruption
    and the bullying in the army.

    However, we should keep in mind that a large part of the protesters
    are not direct opposition supporters and do not use any political
    slogans. Therefore, one gets the feeling that the leaders of the
    opposition are trying to score points, artificially attributing to
    themselves rallies that took place on very different grounds.

    This fact suggests that the main contender for the presidency,
    incumbent President Ilham Aliyev, can hardly face serious competition
    from "systemic opposition", and the main task of the government of
    Azerbaijan will be localizing natural protests, such as those that
    took place in Baku in protest against the bullying in the army.

    The Azerbaijani leadership exhibits a high level of activity in the
    international area. In particular, Ilham Aliyev addressed the Davos
    Economic Forum, inviting investors to invest in the non-energy sector
    of Azerbaijan, especially in the field of information technology and
    services. In Davos President of Azerbaijan gave an interview to CNN,
    where he responded to a reporter's question about a possible connection
    of BP with "Rosneft", allegedly in order to put pressure on Azerbaijan
    in the energy sector.

    Response of the President of Azerbaijan has been designed in a
    diplomatic way. At least, according to Aliyev, it is unlikely that BP,
    working in Azerbaijan, will simultaneously implement some missions
    with other participants of the energy market.

    As for the discussion of the report on Azerbaijan in PACE, then,
    first, the parliamentarians have made just two alternative reports,
    and this already shows the ambiguity of the estimates by the European
    structures in this key South Caucasian republic. Secondly, the report
    by Strasser, which caused a lot of discussions, provoked a heated
    debate in which the head of the Committee for CIS Affairs Leonid
    Slutsky took part and commented on the assessment of the report in
    an extremely negative light.

    However, it can be assumed that the closer the time of the elections
    in Azerbaijan is, the more powerful the pressure on the leadership
    of the country by certain international organizations will be.

    http://vestnikkavkaza.net/analysis/politics/36322.html

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