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    NOTHING CLOSES ACCIDENTALLY AND THE REPUBLICAN DOES NOT SPLIT ACCIDENTALLY
    Hakob Badalyan

    Lragir.am
    24 May 06

    There are two candidates in this photo. One is former, the other
    is second. Hrant Khachatryan (on the left) is former candidate of
    ombudsman, Tigran Torosyan (on the right) is a new candidate of speaker
    of the National Assembly. The reporter of Lragir.am photographed
    this pair of oppositionist and pro-governmental figures on their
    agreement. We think nothing happens in politics accidentally. Although
    Tigran Torosyan is considered a candidate of speaker, he has not
    been nominated officially, and his political party has not announced
    officially about the nomination of Tigran Torosyan. In fact, Tigran
    Torosyan is a future candidate, and one can imagine the future with
    one's eyes closed, when the existing circumstances do not distract. In
    fact, there is a circumstance that requires greater attention from
    Tigran Torosyan. Member of Parliament Hakob Hakobyan, a member of
    the People's Deputy Group elected from Echmiadzin, is consistently
    attempting at nominating another Republican, the leader of the
    Republican faction Galust Sahakyan.

    Even after Galust Sahakyan's statement that in case of his nomination
    he would withdraw his candidacy Hakob Hakobyan pursues the line of
    nominating Sahakyan. It is difficult to explain Hakobyan's persistence
    in any way. He mentions that Galust Sahakyan is stronger and can get
    a hold on the parliament before the upcoming election. This strong
    candidate, however, openly announces that he does not want to be
    speaker of parliament. Hence, Hakob Hakobyan and some other members of
    parliament are trying to nominate Galust Sahakyan as speaker against
    his will. If it is so, where is the strength of Galust Sahakyan if
    he cannot even stop the members of parliament who are pushing his
    nomination? Consequently, either Galust Sahakyan is not strong, and
    Hakob Hakobyan has other intentions to nominate him, or he is strong
    but he is not likely to prevent his nomination. In both cases it is
    possible that the Republican faction is on the verge of split. It is
    initiated by some force from inside the political party or maybe even
    an outside force, strong enough to divide the Republican Party. It
    is also possible that Hakob Hakobyan is backed by the Republican
    or at least the part of the Republican Party which supports Galust
    Sahakyan. This part did not dare to oppose to the prime minister
    openly, however, Galust Sahakyan attempts at increasing his importance
    in the party. Maybe he is not likely to become a speaker at all, but
    he is also reluctant to refuse to become a speaker just for nothing. In
    other words, Galust Sahakyan is doing political trade with his party.

    Hence, Tigran Torosyan's wish to have a photograph with Hrant
    Khachatryan, which could have been born from the sense of alienation
    from his fellows or simply for an exchange of experience, is not
    accidental. After all, the story of nomination of Hrant Khachatryan as
    ombudsman and the story of nomination of Tigran Torosyan as speaker
    are very much alike. And although one of them was nominated, knowing
    that he would not be elected, and the other will probably be nominated
    with the belief that he will be elected, both believe, nevertheless,
    that this will be the last nominations in their political career. Hrant
    Khachatryan may give useful advice to Tigran Torosyan not to go in
    for the last nomination, and postpone it as long as possible.
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