IMPRACTICABLE CHARACTER OF CALLS FOR REVOLUTION DEMORALIZES SOCIETY EVEN MORE, ALBERT BAZEYAN SAYS
Noyan Tapan
June 06 2006
YEREVAN, JUNE 6, NOYAN TAPAN. One of the greatest and deepest problems
of today's Armenia is incompleteness of its political field. Albert
Bazeyan, the Chairman of the "National Re-Birth" (Azgayin Veratsnund)
party stated about it at the June 6 press-conference. According to
him, the party headed by him continues active cooperation with other
opposing forces, and it is not excluded that the "National Re-Birth"
may enter a pre-electoral bloc with one of them.
A.Bazeyan also defined that the final decisison on this issue
will be accepted on the second sitting of the party at the end of
the current year. He stated that he considers cooperation with the
"Hanrapetutiun" (Republic) party and the Armenian National Movement
of little possibility. Bazeyan mentioned that he has never spoke
about revolution: one thing is calls about revolution, and just
another is the ability to implement these calls, especially that their
impracticable character demoralizes the society even more. According
to him, after the referendum on the constitutional amendments, the
"National Re-Birth," in contrary to some other opposing forces,
was sure that dissatisfaction with violations at the referendum will
not increase into a revolution. At the same time, he added that the
"National Re-Birth" party stays on its former positions: the elections
were illegal, and the authorities are not legitimate. As for the
Kocharian-Aliyev meeting in Bucharest, Albert Bazeyan stated that the
"National Re-Birth" did not believe in productivity of this meeting as
well as of the previous meeting in Rambouillet: "We have no illusions
that the Armenian authorities will bend to outer pressure. The Nagorno
Karabakh problem is a national one, and we would not like that the
authorities of Armenia fail as any following authorities will inherit
that problem in already formed type."
Noyan Tapan
June 06 2006
YEREVAN, JUNE 6, NOYAN TAPAN. One of the greatest and deepest problems
of today's Armenia is incompleteness of its political field. Albert
Bazeyan, the Chairman of the "National Re-Birth" (Azgayin Veratsnund)
party stated about it at the June 6 press-conference. According to
him, the party headed by him continues active cooperation with other
opposing forces, and it is not excluded that the "National Re-Birth"
may enter a pre-electoral bloc with one of them.
A.Bazeyan also defined that the final decisison on this issue
will be accepted on the second sitting of the party at the end of
the current year. He stated that he considers cooperation with the
"Hanrapetutiun" (Republic) party and the Armenian National Movement
of little possibility. Bazeyan mentioned that he has never spoke
about revolution: one thing is calls about revolution, and just
another is the ability to implement these calls, especially that their
impracticable character demoralizes the society even more. According
to him, after the referendum on the constitutional amendments, the
"National Re-Birth," in contrary to some other opposing forces,
was sure that dissatisfaction with violations at the referendum will
not increase into a revolution. At the same time, he added that the
"National Re-Birth" party stays on its former positions: the elections
were illegal, and the authorities are not legitimate. As for the
Kocharian-Aliyev meeting in Bucharest, Albert Bazeyan stated that the
"National Re-Birth" did not believe in productivity of this meeting as
well as of the previous meeting in Rambouillet: "We have no illusions
that the Armenian authorities will bend to outer pressure. The Nagorno
Karabakh problem is a national one, and we would not like that the
authorities of Armenia fail as any following authorities will inherit
that problem in already formed type."