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    Serzh Sargsyan and Putin's Troops

    Naira Hayrumyan
    12:04 23/02/2013
    Story from Lragir.am News:

    During the rally yesterday Raffi Hovannisian said he suggested three
    things which Serzh Sargsyan declined. He suggested a new presidential
    election, punishing those who rigged the elections, disbanding the
    parliament and holding a parliamentary election. Serzh Sargsyan
    declined all the three.

    Either Serzh Sargsyan does not understand how serious the moment is or
    he thinks he has strong guarantees for his post. Apparently, he
    received those guarantees from Moscow. While in a TV debate the
    representatives of the Heritage Party insisted on the victory of Raffi
    Hovannisian, and Khosrov Harutiunyan said, `Well, what can we do,
    telephone Putin.'

    Serzh Sargsyan received guarantees from Moscow evidence to which is
    Putin's congratulation which was the first among heads of states. He
    thus hinted to others that Serzh Sargsyan is under his personal
    protection.

    Will Putin's guarantee be enough to maintain `stability' in Armenia?
    How objectively does Serzh Sargsyan assess the situation? Does he
    understand that a lot has changed since 2008? The movement was
    powerful then but people were not ready for that.

    First, in 2008 the social and economic situation in Armenia was on the
    rise, and a lot of people had a lot to lose. By 2013 the economic
    policy of the government had led the country to a point when there is
    nothing to lose, no place to fall. While in 2008 there was fear from
    the almighty system which is capable of terror, in 2013 this fear has
    been overcome. Evidence is the vote of people in most towns for the
    presidential candidate, not fearing to undergo duress by the ruling
    group. While in 2008 people were divided to supporters of
    pseudo-stability and revolution, in 2013 there is only one division
    between people and the ruling group.

    Serzh Sargsyan is like a fortress in a siege. He and his team have dug
    into government buildings and do not wish to negotiate with people.
    Serzh Sargsyan declined the reasonable idea of a new parliamentary
    election out of fear to leave the fortress and lose his team which is
    still beside him. His decision to cancel the rally to celebrate his
    `victory' shows that he understands the inappropriateness of
    celebrating victory.

    Why is Serzh Sargsyan reluctant to sacrifice his team which is the
    reason of his failure? Is it a human feeling of loyalty (even though
    his team did everything to betray his victory)? Or is he so weak to
    deal with a group of oligarchs and now carries out their decisions? Or
    has Putin promised him real assistance in case Raffi (or the United
    States) stages a revolution? After all, Putin has given the CSTO the
    mandate to intervene in domestic affairs of its member states so the
    CSTO `oprichniki' will protect Serzh Sargsyan.

    However, a situation when the ruling group calling Borduzha for rescue
    has camped on one side of barricades, while people walk freely on the
    other side may turn a new hypostasis. People may use their key weapon
    - civil disobedience. One day they may refuse to attend classes, go to
    work, pay taxes. One such day and the government will collapse. And
    even Putin's soldiers will not be able to help. They will not be able
    to walk door to door and call people drinking tea at their homes to go
    to work.

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