Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

APP favor consolidation while ACP has no intention to support anyone

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

  • APP favor consolidation while ACP has no intention to support anyone

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily, Armenia
    Oct 11 2007


    APP FAVORS CONSOLIDATION WHILE ACP HAS NO INTENTION TO SUPPORT ANYONE



    ROUBEN TOVMASYAN, Secretary of the Armenian Communist Party (ACP)
    and GRIGOR HAROUTYUNYAN, Vice Chair of the Armenian People's Party
    (APP) were having a debate in `Hayeli' club yesterday
    The Armenian Communist Party will make a decision on participating
    the in presidential elections during the party session to be held in
    November. With regard to supporting any faction, Rouben Tomasyan said
    that, `ACP does not currently find anyone in the country whom it can
    support; to support in a way that might lead to resuming social
    justice, increasing the people's life standards and regulating the
    dramatic increase of the prices on the market. In this respect, the
    party has a sober assessment, which will be publicized during the
    regular 37th session.'
    Many political factions address to ACP with a proposal of
    consolidating, but they are rejected. `I will not publicize those
    names; let them do it themselves, because in case of publicizing a
    single letter they label us as supporters of this or that political
    force.'
    Unlike the Communists, the Armenian People's Party is a proponent
    of the Opposition's running for election with a united team and if
    possible - with a united candidate.
    As shown by the Parliamentary elections, a united candidate is
    required in the fight against the pro-Governmental resource.
    Naturally, running for parliamentary elections with a united team
    does not always prove successful, but in presidential elections it is
    definitely possible to have a united candidate,' the APP leader
    believes.
    According to G. Haroutyunyan, their party has meetings with very
    many political factions, `I mean the factions representing the
    pro-Opposition front. As soon as they make up their mind which
    candidate to support and admit, we will naturally be the most active
    participant of those processes. Although, Levon Ter-Petrosyan is
    currently much spoken about, he doesn't yet propose his candidacy; he
    hasn't even announced that he's going to do so. As soon as he himself
    declares of his intention of running for elections, APP will discuss
    the issue and express its approaches.'
    The answers to these questions will be given during the APP
    session to be convened in November; there is, however, certain
    clarity of approaches. `We are of the opinion that it is not
    currently proper to run for election in separate teams. It is
    impossible, and this kind of attempt is doomed to failure,' the APP
    member emphasized.
    R. Tovmasyan deemed it necessary to express his opinion about the
    possibility of the ex-Presidents running for election too. `This is
    the president who resigned and, while doing so, said, `I am going and
    leaving the people with the party of war', the president who said `I
    will return if the people ask me to do so.' For a president who has
    resigned in this, I would introduce a law not entitling him to a
    second voting.
    To underscore the impossibility of their party's supporting any
    faction, the atheist communist clearly emphasized, `Even if Christ
    covers them with an aureole, we won't support anyone.'
    Achieving a shift of power by way of consolidating all the
    political factions is considered as the party's political mission.
    `The goal of our party is to contribute to a normal process of power
    shift in the country, that's to say, to enable the people to choose
    their government.' His speech also contained several rhetorical
    questions: `Do we have a future in view of the present-day situation
    of the country? Can we have a future if the people do not become a
    factor or, if they do not form a government? '
    Naturally, the ACP leader does not stop thinking about the people
    either. `Those acceding to power should be individuals who do think
    about the people vs. the individuals who think about the people from
    their palaces. The system has to be changed entirely.'



    NAIRA KHACHATRYAN

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Working...
X