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The culprit is known in both of the cases

14.11.2007

It turns out that we "all really depend on one drop of fresh mineral water." And my saying this we mean one brand. We mean "Jermuk" because the regular functioning of Bjni Factory is ceased. It is not a secret for anyone that the total attack against the NA MP Khachatur Sukiasyan is connected with …

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The limits of being correct are flexible

06.11.2007

Political struggle gets more tense day by day and even now it’s predictable that the competition is not going to proceed in the frames of correctness and politeness. Moreover the word correctness is a pretty abstract one because it may have different definitions for many people. The internal political competition must proceed not in the …

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Against whom are the “undiscovered forces” acting?

30.10.2007

The incidents of October 23 show that the authorities are confused. However, the problem is which authorities are concerned.  In fact, the police attacked a group of people consisting of several dozens of citizens, who did not violate any laws, bate them by using hand-weapons and took them to the police station by vans, however …

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What did the 106th resolution give to Armenia?

23.10.2007

The approval of the 106th resolution was welcomed both in Armenia and by the Diaspora, however the international opinions were strange. Initially Turkey made a statement that the approval of the resolution would seriously affect the Turkish-American relations, notwithstanding, just in several fays the authorities of Turkey started discussing the issue of imposing penalties not …

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Fake threat of the external interference

09.10.2007

Finally Khosrov Harutyunyan submitted the role, which many people were avoiding. Of course, quite cautiously and with possibly mild formulations he had stated that during his speech Levon Ter-Petrosyan has delivered a “message” to international organizations in order to receive support from them. This smells like “color revolutions.” As a ground for the mentioned statement …

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“Homey” model of public administration

17.09.2007

Today it is clear that during the upcoming presidential elections the choice will not be between electing personalities, but between public administration models. In other words, the society will have to give answer to one question only, which is whether they want to live in the existing conditions or they want drastic changes. Generally, is …

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Value system degradation

11.09.2007

When any of the international organizations organizes social polls in Armenia, firstly they focus on the reputations of politicians and parties. Thus, the politicians are expressed according to those reputations. If the reputation of a politician is high, their party is named “to have high reputation”, and if it is low, they are named to …

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Between politics and populism

04.09.2007

Right after occupying the honorable 4th place in the majoritarian elections in #15 District of Talin, Raffi Hovhannisian came up with a legislative initiative. The announcement claims that the Republic of Armenia recognizes the independence of Karabagh. It’s not yet known whether occupying the 4th place in the elections stimulated Hovhannisian to come up with …

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Small issues before a big crossroad

01.09.2007

The changes that are happening now in the political field, certainly, have the same implication, which is the upcoming presidential elections; now the political parties are in the process of forming small “blocs” of parties for the purpose of getting as more dividends during the elections as possible. Certainly, we don’t mean running for president, …

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What’ the need of changing anything?

22.07.2007

Eight months prior to the presidential elections in Armenia, two contradicting and radical approaches dominate. According to one of them, there is no alternative as to who the next president of Armenia will be; the other approach claims that Serge Sargsyan doesn’t have any chance to be elected. In fact, the two approaches are wrong. …

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