Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Waiting For Serzh Sargsyan's Decision

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

  • Waiting For Serzh Sargsyan's Decision

    WAITING FOR SERZH SARGSYAN'S DECISION
    ARMAN GALOYAN

    Story from Lragir.am News:
    http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country22054.html
    Published: 12:29:52 - 02/06/2011

    We asked Republican Member of Parliament Hovhannes Sahakyan if the
    authorities are ready for dialogue.

    It is up to Serzh Sargsyan to decide to start dialogue or not, as
    well as the nomination of members of the government delegation. The
    opposition has changed its rhetoric and we are can prove to the world
    that we can engage in real dialogue in accordance with the rules of
    democracy. We have stated for many times that we accept dialogue but
    it must not be based on demands and ultimatums. A dialogue should be
    aimed at finding the best solution to the issues the nation and the
    country are facing. If demands and ultimatums are heard during the
    dialogue, we will have to return to ground zero. I do not think the
    opposition will speak the language of ultimatums.

    The agenda of the opposition is clear, snap elections. What are the
    issues on the agenda of the authorities?

    I can state for sure there will be no issue of snap elections on the
    government's agenda because there are no internal and external premises
    for snap elections. Ter-Petrosyan's speech made it clear that other
    related issues should also be discussed. And if these issues are not
    solved jointly, the Congress will have to demand snap elections.

    Who will be included in the government's delegation to dialogue with
    the opposition? Members of Serzh Sargsyan administration, Republicans,
    or coalition partners?

    The coalition is also part of the government headed by President
    Serzh Sargsyan. But I cannot answer this question until the format
    of the dialogue is not defined.

    Do the coalition partners agree with the dialogue? When the signs of
    dialogue became obvious, the Bargavach Hayastan Party announced it
    would run in the election alone and the Orinats Yerkir Party expects
    apology from the Congress for mocking at them when they joined the
    coalition.

    You should ask them about it. But regarding the Bargavach Hayastan
    Party I have to say that Serzh Sargsyan never forces others to run in
    elections with us. If they have decided to run separately, it's all
    right. The memorandum on coalition does not impose anything on anyone.

    I am sure the coalition is united. No decision on the format of
    participation in the dialogue has been taken, so let's wait for Serzh
    Sargsyan's decision.

Working...
X