RPA SLOGAN CAN NOT BECOME REALITY UNTIL HALF-CRIMINALIZED REGIME OF KOCHARIAN-SARGSIAN PAIR EXISTS, SUREN ABRAHAMIAN STATES
Noyan Tapan
May 04 2007
YEREVAN, MAY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. Though the "For You, Armenia" slogan
of the Republic Party of Armenia (RPA) sounds very beautiful, it can
not become reality "as long as the Kocharian-Sargsian pair with its
half-criminalized, half-oligarchic regime exists." Suren Abrahamian,
a member of the Political Council of the Hanrapetutiun (Republic) party
made such a statement on May 4, during a debate with Rafik Petrosian,
the Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on State and Legal
Issues, a member of the RPA faction. He mentioned that today about 90%
of the population of the country has an opposing posture and strives
for reforms. In S. Abrahamian's words, the responses of voters to
speeches made by Hanrapetutiun representatives during pre-electoral
meetings prove it.
The Republic party participates in the parliamentary elections with
a goal of power shift. In S. Abrahamian's words, for him and members
of his party the deputy's mandate is a mean for implementing system
amendments.
R. Petrosian in his turn mentioned that the best way of power shift
is the elections, whereas, in his words, calls made in streets
are anti-constitutional. In response to it, S. Abrahamian stated:
"Impeachment" alliance members are so literate that will never make
anti-constitutional calls."
R. Petrosian also mentioned that one can reach system changes without
power shift, with the help of improvement of laws. Whereas, in his
words, the opposing forces represented at the parliament "did not
do anything except criticizing the authorities few minutes a day and
did not write even a half a line of a law."
Opposing, S. Abrahamian mentioned that the parliament was formed
in 2003 as a result of false elections, and they were not able to
participate in works of a non-legitimate NA.
Responding observation of one of journalists that people compulsory
come to the RPA pre-electoral meetings, R. Petrosian answered that
he is engaged in affairs of his electoral district and has no time to
watch the party meetings on mass media, consequently, he is not aware
if people come or do not come to those meetings of their own free will.
Noyan Tapan
May 04 2007
YEREVAN, MAY 4, NOYAN TAPAN. Though the "For You, Armenia" slogan
of the Republic Party of Armenia (RPA) sounds very beautiful, it can
not become reality "as long as the Kocharian-Sargsian pair with its
half-criminalized, half-oligarchic regime exists." Suren Abrahamian,
a member of the Political Council of the Hanrapetutiun (Republic) party
made such a statement on May 4, during a debate with Rafik Petrosian,
the Chairman of the National Assembly Committee on State and Legal
Issues, a member of the RPA faction. He mentioned that today about 90%
of the population of the country has an opposing posture and strives
for reforms. In S. Abrahamian's words, the responses of voters to
speeches made by Hanrapetutiun representatives during pre-electoral
meetings prove it.
The Republic party participates in the parliamentary elections with
a goal of power shift. In S. Abrahamian's words, for him and members
of his party the deputy's mandate is a mean for implementing system
amendments.
R. Petrosian in his turn mentioned that the best way of power shift
is the elections, whereas, in his words, calls made in streets
are anti-constitutional. In response to it, S. Abrahamian stated:
"Impeachment" alliance members are so literate that will never make
anti-constitutional calls."
R. Petrosian also mentioned that one can reach system changes without
power shift, with the help of improvement of laws. Whereas, in his
words, the opposing forces represented at the parliament "did not
do anything except criticizing the authorities few minutes a day and
did not write even a half a line of a law."
Opposing, S. Abrahamian mentioned that the parliament was formed
in 2003 as a result of false elections, and they were not able to
participate in works of a non-legitimate NA.
Responding observation of one of journalists that people compulsory
come to the RPA pre-electoral meetings, R. Petrosian answered that
he is engaged in affairs of his electoral district and has no time to
watch the party meetings on mass media, consequently, he is not aware
if people come or do not come to those meetings of their own free will.
