WHY THEY DID NOT JOIN LEVON TER-PETROSYAN
Lragir
Dec 3 2007
Armenia
The leader of the Orinats Yerkir Party Arthur Baghdasaryan was
nominated for the presidential election on December 3 and addressing
the conference of the party tried to explain why the Orinats Yerkir
Party did not join Levon Ter-Petrosyan, a question which interested
both the members of the party and the rest of the society.
"Not only we do not consider the country as a bandit state, we
appreciate Levon Ter-Petrosyan's contribution to state building,
but also we are against his approach to demolish the system of public
administration fundamentally," Arthur Baghdasaryan says, adding that
we have gained sovereignty and independence of Armenia, "more or less,
we have built a country the flag of which waves in many capitals of
the world."
Even though the Orinats Yerkir did not pick up this invitation to join,
the Orinats Yerkir is ready to cooperate with all the healthy forces
which are ready to carry our reforms in the country. As to why the
Orinats Yerkir cannot support "the other pole aspiring to reproduction
of government at any price", Arthur Baghdasaryan considers it as a
question which has a distinct answer - this government has led the
country into a state when it is not competitive any more.
Lragir
Dec 3 2007
Armenia
The leader of the Orinats Yerkir Party Arthur Baghdasaryan was
nominated for the presidential election on December 3 and addressing
the conference of the party tried to explain why the Orinats Yerkir
Party did not join Levon Ter-Petrosyan, a question which interested
both the members of the party and the rest of the society.
"Not only we do not consider the country as a bandit state, we
appreciate Levon Ter-Petrosyan's contribution to state building,
but also we are against his approach to demolish the system of public
administration fundamentally," Arthur Baghdasaryan says, adding that
we have gained sovereignty and independence of Armenia, "more or less,
we have built a country the flag of which waves in many capitals of
the world."
Even though the Orinats Yerkir did not pick up this invitation to join,
the Orinats Yerkir is ready to cooperate with all the healthy forces
which are ready to carry our reforms in the country. As to why the
Orinats Yerkir cannot support "the other pole aspiring to reproduction
of government at any price", Arthur Baghdasaryan considers it as a
question which has a distinct answer - this government has led the
country into a state when it is not competitive any more.
