"OPPOSITION BECAME MARIONETTES FOR GOVERNMENT"
A1+
[03:20 pm] 04 May, 2007
"The upcoming parliamentary election will not be decisive because it
is an election in inverted commas.
Provided the oppositional forces united, the election might be
decisive. This chance was missed because most leaders of the opposition
are marionettes for the government. Their only purpose is to become
Parliament members. They are not trying to change the situation.
I shall explain to the opposition leaders that their unification
is in the interests of everyone and is primary to getting one
or two mandates," Paruir Hairikyan, the leader of the National
Self-Determination Party, told mass media representatives during the
meeting at "Tesaket" Club on May 4.
According to Paruir Hairikyan, the leaders or bulk of the leaders
who are speaking about establishing democracy and rule of law were at
the same boat twenty years ago. "Where were the oppositional forces
20 years ago when we began the fight for independence?"
The oppositional forces had promised to conclude an alliance. Why
did they fail?
In Hairikyan's opinion, there is still a chance to meet people's
expectations.
A1+
[03:20 pm] 04 May, 2007
"The upcoming parliamentary election will not be decisive because it
is an election in inverted commas.
Provided the oppositional forces united, the election might be
decisive. This chance was missed because most leaders of the opposition
are marionettes for the government. Their only purpose is to become
Parliament members. They are not trying to change the situation.
I shall explain to the opposition leaders that their unification
is in the interests of everyone and is primary to getting one
or two mandates," Paruir Hairikyan, the leader of the National
Self-Determination Party, told mass media representatives during the
meeting at "Tesaket" Club on May 4.
According to Paruir Hairikyan, the leaders or bulk of the leaders
who are speaking about establishing democracy and rule of law were at
the same boat twenty years ago. "Where were the oppositional forces
20 years ago when we began the fight for independence?"
The oppositional forces had promised to conclude an alliance. Why
did they fail?
In Hairikyan's opinion, there is still a chance to meet people's
expectations.
