Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Informational Terror Against The Opposition

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Informational Terror Against The Opposition

    INFORMATIONAL TERROR AGAINST THE OPPOSITION

    A1+
    [06:18 pm] 13 September, 2006

    The Parliament has been discussing the draft laws about introducing
    amendments to the NA regulations for the last three days. One draft
    has been represented by almost all the political powers, including the
    "National Unity" and the "Justice" bloc. The other one was represented
    by the United Labor Party.

    "Three days of fruitless discussions and loss of time", independent
    deputy Manouk Gasparyan qualified the work of the first days of
    the Parliament.

    Another independent deputy Viktor Dallakyan noted that not the number
    of sessions of the Parliament is important but the level of that very
    Parliament - if it consists of political figures or those who simply
    push buttons.

    He also announced that what the Government wants to do, that is -
    to deprive the national TV channel of the chance to broadcast
    the question-and-answer process of the Parliament, is simply
    unacceptable. "To deprive the national TV channel of the chance to
    broadcast the question-and-answer process of the Parliament means
    to deprive the opposition of air. It is informational terror against
    opposition", Viktor Dallakyan announced.

    Independent deputy Tatoul Manaseryan noted that today's session
    is not broadcast on the radio. Manouk Gasparyan underlined that if
    the National T Company does not want to highlight the work of the
    Parliament, the money given to them for that work can be given to
    another TV Company which will do that work gladly. He especially
    stressed the names of "Kentron" and "AR" TV Companies.
Working...
X