TWO YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE REELECTION OF ARMENIAN PRESIDENT
YEREVAN, MARCH 5. ARMINFO. Today, on March 5, is two years since the
reelection of Robert Kocharyan to the post of the Armenian President.
According to the ruling parties in Armenia, during the last two years,
Robert Kocharyan successfully fulfilled his pre-election promises.
Armenian Prime Minister, RPA Leader Andranik Margaryan, in particular,
says that during the last two years Robert Kocharyan fulfilled the
greatest part of his pre-election promises, and preconditions for
fulfillment of the remaining promises are created. Among the
achievements of Robert Kocharyan, representatives of the ruling
coalition called stable the domestic political situation, pointing out
two-digit economic growth and a growth of GDP. At the same time,
representatives of the ruling coalition say that there are many
problems in the country to be solved in future, including the high
level of corruption, and plutocracy reigning in the country.
Unlike the ruling forces, the Armenian oppositionists lever harsh
criticism at the activity of Robert Kocharyan demanding his
resingation.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
YEREVAN, MARCH 5. ARMINFO. Today, on March 5, is two years since the
reelection of Robert Kocharyan to the post of the Armenian President.
According to the ruling parties in Armenia, during the last two years,
Robert Kocharyan successfully fulfilled his pre-election promises.
Armenian Prime Minister, RPA Leader Andranik Margaryan, in particular,
says that during the last two years Robert Kocharyan fulfilled the
greatest part of his pre-election promises, and preconditions for
fulfillment of the remaining promises are created. Among the
achievements of Robert Kocharyan, representatives of the ruling
coalition called stable the domestic political situation, pointing out
two-digit economic growth and a growth of GDP. At the same time,
representatives of the ruling coalition say that there are many
problems in the country to be solved in future, including the high
level of corruption, and plutocracy reigning in the country.
Unlike the ruling forces, the Armenian oppositionists lever harsh
criticism at the activity of Robert Kocharyan demanding his
resingation.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress