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    AZERI POLITICAL SCIENTISTS ABOUT RESIGNATION OF ARMENIAN SPEAKER
    Author: S.Ilhamgizi

    TREND Info, Azerbaijan
    May 15 2006

    The key reason for the Armenian speaker's leaving from the government
    coalition is his intention to take an active part in the parliamentary
    and presidential elections, the chairman of Democratic Reforms
    Party, MP Asim Mollazade, said. He was commenting on the resignation
    of Armenian Speaker Artur Bagdasarian, and a crisis arisen in the
    Armenian government, Trend reports.

    He noted that the last developments in the Armenian government are
    preparations for the parliamentary and presidential elections. The
    forces striving for participation in the elections have been determined
    and even Kocharian intends to nominate his candidacy. "A struggle
    of political parties for presidency will start. One of reasons
    for Bagdasarian's resignation is linked with his intention of as an
    oppositionist to take an active part in presidential and parliamentary
    elections," he said.

    He noted that the reason for absence of progress in the resolution
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was linked with activities of
    Kocharian's activities.

    In his turn Rasim Musabayov, a political scientist said that when
    the pint reaches the adoption of an unfavorable resolution in the
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the Armenians are used
    to win time through internal fictions. He did not exclude that the
    similar developments in the current Armenian government.

    Meanwhile, Musabayov said that collapse of Kocharian's power does not
    seem real for the time being, as the force bodies of the country are
    under the control of Kocharian-Sarkisian tandem. He did not rule a
    serious chaos within the country.

    "This is a bilateral process. On the one hand the people in Armenia
    are sick and tired of the current situation in Armenia, which makes
    the authorities elected through democratic way to search other ways.

    It crosses through the settlement of the problem with Azerbaijan,"
    Musabayov stressed.

    He does not expect tension in Armenia to cause changes in the
    government soon. "Using his capacities Kocharian will try to collapse
    the party led by ex speaker and maintain the parliamentary majority.

    It testifies for weakening of Kocharian's regime," he underlined.

    According to Zardust Alizade, a political scientist, the Armenian
    did not resign on his own will. "I suppose there was an agreement. It
    is a manifestation of Russia's pressure. It can be caused by a rise
    in Russian gas prices. Armenian wants to show that the number of
    anti-Russian forces might grow in Armenia if Moscow continues economic
    pressures. This is a game," Alizade underlined.

    He also noted that the ongoing political developments in Armenian
    will not affect the negotiation process on Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    resolution, as Armenia does not take a unilateral position.
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