PUBLIC TENSION STILL KEPT, CRISIS HAS NOT BEEN OVERCOME, KARINE NALCHAJIAN CONSIDERS
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NOYAN TAPAN
June 12, 2008
The public tension that arose after the RA presidential elections
is still kept and the crisis has not been overcome yet. Psychologist
Karine Nalchajian expressed such an opinion during the June 12 press
conference. According to her, though the authorities undertake some
profound steps, nevertheless, no systematized agitation is carried out.
"In that respect society is as if left for self-normalization," K.
Nalchajian said. Therefore, according to her, the part of society,
which was infatuated with revolutionary ideas, is not ready for giving
positive estimations to the work being done.
According to the psychologist, possibilities of mitigating the crisis
become noticeable, life has entered its normal course, however, if
there are again strong influences, it is not excluded that public
passions will be again inflammated. "There will be new imflammations
if people are influenced by exact methods," K. Nalchajian said.
As publicist Karine Hakobian evaluated, there are no noticeable
changes in reality, the cause of which is a bad legislation. "When
the lagislation is bad, change of a personality cannot play a part
any longer," she said. In K.
Hakobian's opinion, the creation of the Public Council is done with a
wrong approach. "We lack the approach that before creating something
we should bring out the problem," she said. According to K. Hakobian,
the creation of the Public Council is a self-deceit, as a result of
which the real problem will not be solved and will deepen for even
more. "We should understand that a Council under the RA President
cannot serve its purpose. And today we de facto have a government,
a National Assembly, and a judicial system under the President,"
the publicist said.
http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=1144 30
NOYAN TAPAN
June 12, 2008
The public tension that arose after the RA presidential elections
is still kept and the crisis has not been overcome yet. Psychologist
Karine Nalchajian expressed such an opinion during the June 12 press
conference. According to her, though the authorities undertake some
profound steps, nevertheless, no systematized agitation is carried out.
"In that respect society is as if left for self-normalization," K.
Nalchajian said. Therefore, according to her, the part of society,
which was infatuated with revolutionary ideas, is not ready for giving
positive estimations to the work being done.
According to the psychologist, possibilities of mitigating the crisis
become noticeable, life has entered its normal course, however, if
there are again strong influences, it is not excluded that public
passions will be again inflammated. "There will be new imflammations
if people are influenced by exact methods," K. Nalchajian said.
As publicist Karine Hakobian evaluated, there are no noticeable
changes in reality, the cause of which is a bad legislation. "When
the lagislation is bad, change of a personality cannot play a part
any longer," she said. In K.
Hakobian's opinion, the creation of the Public Council is done with a
wrong approach. "We lack the approach that before creating something
we should bring out the problem," she said. According to K. Hakobian,
the creation of the Public Council is a self-deceit, as a result of
which the real problem will not be solved and will deepen for even
more. "We should understand that a Council under the RA President
cannot serve its purpose. And today we de facto have a government,
a National Assembly, and a judicial system under the President,"
the publicist said.