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    Former ARF Member Expresses Serious Issues In Party In Light of Newly
    Elected Bureau

    01.30.2015 12:36 epress.am


    NKR National Assembly MP Vahan Badasyan said he has proof that
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) leaders are disguised "agents"
    of "non-friendly" countries to Armenia. Hraparak daily spoke to
    Badasyan, who had left the ARF many years ago, about the newly elected
    ARF Bureau, which led to disappointment in some circles and gave a
    reason for others to leave the party. "They (the leaders) have an
    objective to close the ARF and that's why they don't work according to
    ARF's rulebook, otherwise they wouldn't have such a role (in the
    party)," said Badasyan. He stressed that as opposed to the ARF
    rulebook, today, the ordinary party member does not dictate to their
    superiors, but rather the opposite.

    "The ARF elite, who are growing closer to the ruling authorities, have
    withdrawn the party from all processes. The ARF's collective
    composition has been eliminated in the Diaspora because today, the
    ARF's elite have been dealing with personal quotas, resolving personal
    issues, and its turned out that us, ordinary members who've left, have
    become the advocates of ARF and its ideology, while the elite, with
    Hrant Margaryan's leadership, have become anti-ARF. While people
    waited; before every meeting there were certain people and assurances
    that the direction would change, that we would return to our ideals,
    but that didn't happen," stated Badasyan.

    During the past week, a group of members from the ARF's Lori
    Province's Spitak Committee have issued statements of disapproval
    toward the newly elected Bureau and decided to leave the party. The
    ex-members stated their disappointment toward the lack of new members
    in the newly elected Bureau and the continual presence of Hrant
    Margaryan as chairman. Nearly 3 dozen members from Spitak have decided
    to join the Founding Parliament, previously named the Pre-Parliament
    movement.

    http://www.epress.am/en/2015/01/30/former-arf-member-expresses-serious-issues-in-party-in-light-of-newly-elected-bureau.html

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