Among other differences the pre-election campaign of 2012 parliamentary elections differ from previous campaigns with one more fact. This time the Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is also participating. This is perhaps the present of the government to the nation. People, who have been listening to the lectures of Tigran Sargsyan for four years, now can turn their TV on and once again listen how this literate person one by one repeats his genius thoughts and ideas. For example, two days ago, during a conference held in Tsakhkadzor Tigran Sargsyan stated that it is very difficult to provide the internal supply at the expense of the foreign remittances. That is the reason why it’s necessary to create internal grounds for the economic development. And this is a matter of time. More simply said, the Prime Minister directly said that taking loans from abroad is very dangerous. At the first sight, this is a quite normal “thesis.” But when this thesis is brought by a Prime Minister, who has been encouraging the steps of taking foreign loans, the society can mildly said not believe him. Let us remember that while experts, politicians, representatives of international financial economic structures state that the foreign debt of Armenia approaches the dangerous margins Tigran Sargsyan would say with a smile on his face that these statements are made by jealous people. In Tsakhkadzor Tigran Sargsyan also spoke about the even distribution of outcomes. He said that the countries should develop evenly and the wealth of the country belongs to all citizens. This is a great idea. But do you remember the times when during his first year of appointment Sargsyan stated that it’s necessary to destroy monopolies and oligopolies. The ones, who don’t remember this, may want to check the list of the RPA nominees running in majoritarian districts. The pre-election campaign has not been officially launched yet and if Sargsyan continues in the same manner to advocate for the party then soon the slogan of the RPA will become “Let’s believe to run away.”