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    ACCORDING TO ESTIMATION OF DE FACTO MAGAZINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MERUZHAN TER-GULANIAN, SERGE SARGSIAN "IS PERSON CREATING STATE"

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 02 2006

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 2, NOYAN TAPAN. The first issue of the De
    Facto public-political magazine, the editor-in-chief of which is
    Meruzhan Ter-Gulanian, was published in October. RA Defence Minister
    Serge Sargsian's photo is on the cover of the first issue of the
    newspaper. Responding at the November 2 presentation of the magazine
    the journalists' question by what the choice of S.Sargsian's photo
    was especially provided, M.Ter-Gulanian explained: the editorial
    staff chose especially S.Sargsian's photo as the latter made a
    very responsible statement, that's: "the best elections must be
    held in 2007, and there are all the bases for it." According to
    M.Ter-Gulanian's estimation, S.Sargsian "is a person creating the
    state." "From Karabakh to Armenia - 19 years, he has led a high state
    post. And, I believe, that if this state has had any achievements,
    it is obliged for it to Serge Sargsian," the De Facto editor-in-chief
    stated. M.Ter-Gulanian assured that the new magazine will differ from
    others first of all with its independent posture: "It is not financed
    by any party or oligarch." Instead of it, 45 of the 100 pages of De
    Facto were sold to advertisers, what the magazine editor considers a
    normal phenomenon as "all mass media of the world are depending on
    advertisers." In M.Ter-Gulanian's words, analytical articles will
    mainly be placed in the magazine "to lead forward the analytical
    idea of Armenia. "All the underwater problems" existing in Armenia
    will be explained in those articles. "The magazine has no political
    orientation and will not throw mud at anybody" the editor-in-chief
    of the newspaper promised.
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