Thursday, September 11, 2008
Small tensions can add up...
There's been a flurry recently of what is happening with the push to get Tigran Torosyan out, and Muk in, and whether or not it really matters at all.
It seems once again there are statements being made about the removal and/or replacement of government members, with a mechanism that seems out of the ordinary. In the past it has been related more so the ARF and their "decisions" to replace, circumventing how those changes are supposed to be made, legally and constitutionally speaking. But this time, it seem Tigran Torosyan's own party is trying to get him out, which is curious to start with.
But, they're not using the first-line method, which is to have a vote in parliament against him. And, since they control the parliament, you would think that voting him out, if so ordained by the party, shouldn't be difficult. But they seem to be trying to get him out, at least for now, by pressuring him. Why is that? Maybe, if they went about it the usual way, by vote, they wouldn't get the votes they need...? Wouldn't that be embarassing....
Maybe this is another small schism in the mortar....
Even large tsunamis start as small tensions that build and explode between tectonic plates which appear stable...
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