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    GYUMRI RALLY TO TRANSLATE IDEA OF PREPARLIAMENT INTO REALITY - MEMBER

    16:27 ~U 30.04.13

    The rally to be held in Gyumri on May 9 will translate the idea of
    Preparliament into reality, the Preparliament member Tigran Khzmalyan
    told journalists on Tuesday, in response to Tert.am's question.

    "Why so late? We did not want to do it earlier. Well aware of the
    crucial moment and even of the tragic blunder being committed,
    we considered it a priority to inform the movement leaders [Levon
    Ter-Petrosyan and Raffi Hovannisian]. But now we have made sure it
    has no sense," Khzmalyan said.

    According to him, a force should prepare a program first and present
    it to the public rather than holding public meetings before drafting
    a program.

    The Preparliament's rallies in Gyumri on May 9 and in Yerevan on May
    17 will inaugurate a series of rallies.

    The first phase is mobilization of the people, and the second is
    organization of really free and democratic elections, which are the
    means of overthrowing the "occupation regime and the entire system
    that is leading Armenia to colonization."

    The concept of "opposition" is in danger in Armenia now, Khzmalyan
    said. Despite the numerous parties and groups, none of them is
    defending the interests of society and working people.

    "Claiming you remain an opposition force is not enough. We must form
    a political body that would defend society's interests," he added.

    What is a political struggle for many, is nothing but political
    wrangling for the feudal capital.

    The reason is the third stage of "redistribution of property." The
    first stage was in early 1990s and the second in late 1990s.

    Seeing that the so called opposition forces' real aim was a change of
    power rather than a change of the system, the Preparliament decided
    against supporting any of them.

    Armenia's society has two lessons to learn: no political party defends
    society's interests and no leader is able to accomplish his mission.

    Armenian News - Tert.am


    From: Baghdasarian
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