NEW PARTIES BECOME RICH AT THE EXPENSE OF PEOPLE
Lragir.am
24 Aug 06
Ruben Tovmasyan, the leader of the Communist Party, thinks that the
ongoing negative processes in Armenia "remind a volcano at the bosom
of which there is a constant stir and an eruption is imminent.
A single jerk is enough."
The leader of the Communist Party stated August 24 at the Pastark
Club that the eruption may be caused by the parliamentary election in
2007. They think the political party which has the biggest experience
and skill in doing revolutions thinks today that speaking about
revolution now is mere words, and "revolutions are not just childish
games". And though during visits to the regions people told Communists
that they would go back to scythes, only "save us from this system
which squeezes people like a lemon, man stopped being man, you are
someone as long as you have money." Therefore the Communists will
tell people: free housing, free education, prevention of migration. If
the people do not listen to the Communists, "it is their problem".
Unlike the parliamentary election in 2003, the Communist Party will
run in the election 2007 alone. "We analyzed our mistakes, drawbacks
seriously. We will not use our potential for others," states the leader
of the Communist Party Ruben Tovmasyan, adding that cooperation with
other forces is possible in case they accept the conditions of the
Communist Party: struggle for social justice and well-fare of common
people, movement for unification with Russia-Belarus and struggle
against corruption. In answer to the remark of a news reporter that
the other opposition forces state the same except for Belarus,
Mr. Tovmasyan said struggle is not words, and did not tell their
methods and means of struggle but hinted that breaking the windows
of the home of president is not an effective way of struggle against
corruption.
Some parliament forces have expressed their willingness to come
together to hold a fair election. The Communist Party, however,
will not join this initiative since it again thinks that words are
not actions. With regard to this the Communist steps for holding fair
elections were not specified, "We do whatever justice requires." The
Communists think that the election 2007 will not be fair, and the
Communists will have seats in the National Assembly and will use
these seats to appeal to people. But a parliament elected in an
unfair election cannot legitimate, are you ready to be part of this
fraud? In answer to this question of the Lragir.am Ruben Tovmasyan
said we will not falsify to become part of the fraud. The Communists
believe that over 50 percent of the Armenian population, including
the youth believe that Communists will return, over 60 percent believe
in the return of Socialism. "Great ideas always retreat temporarily,"
reminds Ruben Tovmasyan and analyzes, "Different political parties are
set up with different pompous names. What are these parties doing? They
became rich at the expense of people. Now they want to give part of
this wealth to people to become even richer over the next 5 years."
Lragir.am
24 Aug 06
Ruben Tovmasyan, the leader of the Communist Party, thinks that the
ongoing negative processes in Armenia "remind a volcano at the bosom
of which there is a constant stir and an eruption is imminent.
A single jerk is enough."
The leader of the Communist Party stated August 24 at the Pastark
Club that the eruption may be caused by the parliamentary election in
2007. They think the political party which has the biggest experience
and skill in doing revolutions thinks today that speaking about
revolution now is mere words, and "revolutions are not just childish
games". And though during visits to the regions people told Communists
that they would go back to scythes, only "save us from this system
which squeezes people like a lemon, man stopped being man, you are
someone as long as you have money." Therefore the Communists will
tell people: free housing, free education, prevention of migration. If
the people do not listen to the Communists, "it is their problem".
Unlike the parliamentary election in 2003, the Communist Party will
run in the election 2007 alone. "We analyzed our mistakes, drawbacks
seriously. We will not use our potential for others," states the leader
of the Communist Party Ruben Tovmasyan, adding that cooperation with
other forces is possible in case they accept the conditions of the
Communist Party: struggle for social justice and well-fare of common
people, movement for unification with Russia-Belarus and struggle
against corruption. In answer to the remark of a news reporter that
the other opposition forces state the same except for Belarus,
Mr. Tovmasyan said struggle is not words, and did not tell their
methods and means of struggle but hinted that breaking the windows
of the home of president is not an effective way of struggle against
corruption.
Some parliament forces have expressed their willingness to come
together to hold a fair election. The Communist Party, however,
will not join this initiative since it again thinks that words are
not actions. With regard to this the Communist steps for holding fair
elections were not specified, "We do whatever justice requires." The
Communists think that the election 2007 will not be fair, and the
Communists will have seats in the National Assembly and will use
these seats to appeal to people. But a parliament elected in an
unfair election cannot legitimate, are you ready to be part of this
fraud? In answer to this question of the Lragir.am Ruben Tovmasyan
said we will not falsify to become part of the fraud. The Communists
believe that over 50 percent of the Armenian population, including
the youth believe that Communists will return, over 60 percent believe
in the return of Socialism. "Great ideas always retreat temporarily,"
reminds Ruben Tovmasyan and analyzes, "Different political parties are
set up with different pompous names. What are these parties doing? They
became rich at the expense of people. Now they want to give part of
this wealth to people to become even richer over the next 5 years."