KAMIKAZES WANT TO EXPLODE RPA
A1+
[06:32 pm] 04 May, 2007
Today the Armenian Journalists House hosted Armen Ashotyan, a member
of the Republican Party of Armenia, who spoke about pre-election
developments.
He classified the existing political forces into four groups; political
spacemen, "who are out of the reality and are not willing to descend
from the heaven," kamikazes, "who pursue one goal in the political
"race" and become tools in others' hands.
Self-arson and political suicide are means for a group of people to
smooth their path. One suchlike kamikazes group is intended to explode
the Republican Party. The third stratification includes people who
"play on the piano keyboards"; they are engaged in populism and direct
the situation in their favor and are on the heavy side of the scale.
To the forth group are classified those who regret for their lost
chances and setbacks."
AAM HAS GOT ANOTHER CHANCE Ashotyan considers the All-Armenian Movement
Party's decision to quit the election race a right one.
"Provided the party had 15-20 per cent votes, it wouldn't have quitted
the struggle. If the party is unable to return to political arena in
2008, we shall have a new force in the liberal front. "
A1+
[06:32 pm] 04 May, 2007
Today the Armenian Journalists House hosted Armen Ashotyan, a member
of the Republican Party of Armenia, who spoke about pre-election
developments.
He classified the existing political forces into four groups; political
spacemen, "who are out of the reality and are not willing to descend
from the heaven," kamikazes, "who pursue one goal in the political
"race" and become tools in others' hands.
Self-arson and political suicide are means for a group of people to
smooth their path. One suchlike kamikazes group is intended to explode
the Republican Party. The third stratification includes people who
"play on the piano keyboards"; they are engaged in populism and direct
the situation in their favor and are on the heavy side of the scale.
To the forth group are classified those who regret for their lost
chances and setbacks."
AAM HAS GOT ANOTHER CHANCE Ashotyan considers the All-Armenian Movement
Party's decision to quit the election race a right one.
"Provided the party had 15-20 per cent votes, it wouldn't have quitted
the struggle. If the party is unable to return to political arena in
2008, we shall have a new force in the liberal front. "
