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    ACTIVIST. WHY ROBERT KOCHARYAN WAS NOT SPEAKING 6 MONTHS AGO?

    January 22 2014

    Rule of Law party secretary Mher Shahgeldyan sees a connection
    between the last big rally against funded pension system and noisy
    interviews of the second President of Armenia, Robert Kocharyan. "It
    was interesting that the rally with regard to timing coincided with
    Robert Kocharyan's interview, in which he presented his approaches. We
    view these interviews as an application to enter the political life
    and expression of positions in this regard. Of course, no secret that
    the relationship between the second president, PAP and ARF are quite
    close, they have a history, and a number of MPs from both parties
    immediately expressed positive views to Robert Kocharyan's views,"
    said Mr. Shahgeldyan, today, at "Post Scriptum" press club. Mr.

    Shahgeldyan did not want to touch upon the access of Robert Kocharyan
    into the political arena, as well as his interviews and big rally, but
    only said, "I presented my observations. That's all. We'll see what
    developments will follow." Rule of Law is the third political force,
    which connects the big rally organized against funded pension system
    to Robert Kocharyan. Recall that earlier Petros Makeyan, president
    of "Democratic motherland" party, and SDHP, had expressed an opinion
    about Kocharyan-rally connection. Tigran Martirosyan, member of "We are
    against mandatory" initiative, a non-partisan, in the conversation with
    us told that Robert Kocharyan has nothing to do with their struggle,
    moreover, with the last big rally. According to him, such statements
    are illogical and far from reality. "There's no such a thing, it has
    been six months since this fight existed, and if Kocharyan was aware
    of the problem, it was discussed under his ruling, why he was not
    manifested until now. He could have expressed his opinion on social
    issues, it is normal, to connect it with forces of the past, creating
    a dark stories, is not logical." He did not agree that the PAP is
    providing the rally against the funded pension system with people. "I
    do not want to address the issue at all. It is not true." Tigran does
    not think that the participation of representatives of parties in a
    civil initiative will make the struggle politicized.

    "The parties did not participate in our actions, but the NA factions,
    and the difference is great. The NA factions present the issue in the
    state instances: the Parliament, and Constitutional Court. Whereas,
    the parties can express their support or not, no one is against it."

    The motto of party participants "Serzhik leave, Aerzhik-a criminal"
    and similar becomes a cause of slight differences between the
    non-partisan initiative members, but, according to Tigran, "It's not
    the theme. Naturally, based on today's social situation, the motto
    "Serzhik leave" is topical. I do not think that by replacing the
    president, prime minister or other official, the question to be
    solved. Mechanisms should be developed for the public to have the
    opportunity to apply these mechanisms, to impel its opinion to any
    authorities, be able to take and deliver its concerns to the end
    user." As said by Tigran Martirosyan, time will show whether the
    most active participation of political figures will help or hinder
    in achieving meeting their requirements, and did not want to draw
    parallels between the struggle against 150 dram and them. "The struggle
    for 100 dram is still underway, since the issue has not been finally
    resolved. They have chosen that path, we have chosen this path, let's
    see which one will produce better result (he means that the fight
    against 150 dram was not politicized). Then, it is not necessary to
    choose the same directions for solving all problems."

    Arpine Simonyan

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/01/22/163450/



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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