Whom is threatening Tsarukyan, and what question does Kocharian solve?
AnalyticalAnd so it became clear that Robert Kocharyan will attend Serzh Sargsyan's inauguration ceremony on April 9 in Sport and Concert Complex after K. Demirchyan. This, as a strategic move, was predictable, at least, from Robert Kocharyan's last and, most likely, the only interview.
"The struggle for power between two Karabakh residents, was unacceptable to me, it would put many into a situation of difficult choices and become a topic of various speculations. In addition, the incumbent President as his successor at the time I stopped myself, and his desire to run for a second term is clear."
After these lines, of course, a political haze dissipated in a sense, but actually participation in the inauguration solves several issues.
Created situation between the Republican Party and "Prosperous Armenia" is complex and at risk for Yerevan and, in particular, for the residents. Debates, taking place mainly in the form of a virtual battle between RPA and PAP leaders have already found their response in PAP leader Gagik Tsarukyan, who at yesterday meeting of the active of PAP said that if someone offends a member of PAP, will have to deal with him. This is certainly not true about politicians, who spend most of their time on social networks, we are talking about politicians of a caliber. As an example Tsarukyan meant the deputy from the Republican Party Mher Sedrakyan, who, referring to municipal elections in Yerevan affected PAP members.
Here's one of the questions that is trying to solve Robert Kocharian with his visit, trying to find a way to the prevailing security situation, thanks to which there will already be some answers to the question, whether Tsarukyan can finally take part in Serzh Sargsyan's inauguration or not. This step allows PAP, in particular, Gagik Tsarukyan, to work in Yerevan elections easily. After this strategic move PAP can only realize those goals and bars, which it adopted and for which, according to preliminary data, will spare nothing.
Thus, fight between RPA and PAP is growing every day and may have unintended consequences that are typical of our election campaign, and contrary to the fundamental principles of democratic institutions, thus ditching Armenia and Yerevan into antidemocratic garbage.
Gevorg Avetisyan