ARMINFO News Agency
October 8, 2005
ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR WARNS OPPOSITIONISTS
AGAINST TRADING IN THEIR FATHERLAND
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8. ARMINFO. I have repeatedly warned some of the
oppositionists that unless they stop offering their faterland to
foreigners in exchange for flower revolution I will make these facts
public, says the national security advisor of the Armenian president
Garnik Isagulyan.
He says that those calling for boycotting the Nov 27 nationwide
referendum on the draft constitutional amendments or voting against
them are people who feel no responsibility for their words and
actions and are ready to sacrifice everything even national interests
to get what they want. These people are irreparable - they daydream
of becoming revolutionaries and presidents.
People cannot vote against something that can improve their lives.
One cannot but value the president's voluntary relinquishing some of
its powers - this is quite unprecedented, says Isagulyan expressing
conviction that the people will say yes to the amendments.
There will be no flower revolution in Armenia and the people should
calmly prepare for the next elections in 2007-2008, says Isagulyan.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
October 8, 2005
ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR WARNS OPPOSITIONISTS
AGAINST TRADING IN THEIR FATHERLAND
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 8. ARMINFO. I have repeatedly warned some of the
oppositionists that unless they stop offering their faterland to
foreigners in exchange for flower revolution I will make these facts
public, says the national security advisor of the Armenian president
Garnik Isagulyan.
He says that those calling for boycotting the Nov 27 nationwide
referendum on the draft constitutional amendments or voting against
them are people who feel no responsibility for their words and
actions and are ready to sacrifice everything even national interests
to get what they want. These people are irreparable - they daydream
of becoming revolutionaries and presidents.
People cannot vote against something that can improve their lives.
One cannot but value the president's voluntary relinquishing some of
its powers - this is quite unprecedented, says Isagulyan expressing
conviction that the people will say yes to the amendments.
There will be no flower revolution in Armenia and the people should
calmly prepare for the next elections in 2007-2008, says Isagulyan.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress