Following the parliamentary elections the main topic of discussions is formation of coalition, members to be involved in the coalition and other related issues. It is hard to imagine any better agenda for the government. The authorities professionally violated the elections, the parties participating in the elections discussed the elections a little during the next days, and later started working on the formation of a new coalition. The government is closely following this process and getting pleasure. As what is happening in Armenia is far from politics and it is up to the authorities to decide who will pass in the elections, it is again up to them to decide whether to form a coalition and who will be included in it. It is so funny that there are people who are even discussing whether the Prosperous Armenia party will be involved in the coalition. It is up to the RPA and their leaders to decide to include the PA in the coalition or no. If they need it, they will invite the PA, and if no, the PA will put on the mask of an opposition power and will act accordingly. If Levon Ter-Petrosyan thinks that the PA can become opposition, why can’t Serzh Sargsyan think so too? Certainly the PA will do their best to become a part of the new coalition, which will show one more time that everything in the political sector is imitated. The RPA has absolute majority and it does not have to make coalition with anyone. “Solidarity”, “save the country” and such other beautiful words are not good explanations from the point of view of politics because during the campaign the political powers were very tolerant toward each other. Now it is clear that in such condition the coalition will be something artificial, a real show of “Armenian democracy”. These discussions also show what will be next during the coming five years. Now they have unlimited power and they are saying that those who agree with our rules, will be able to be in the coalition and will have portfolios. After forming a government the authorities will either tell the people to be satisfied with what they have and shut-up, or will tell them goodbye. This is what is expected. But this was not due to the authorities only but the opposition as well; the same opposition that is keeping silence and will be sitting in the same parliament with these culprits.