HEAD OF RPA FACTION: ANTAGONISTIC MOODS CURRENTLY PREVAIL IN ARMENIAN SOCIETY
arminfo
2008-03-28 22:20:00
ArmInfo. At the moment antagonistic moods prevail in the Armenian
society, in this situation it is unreasonable to lead people through
trials again, Head of the parliamentary faction of the Republican
Party of Armenia (RPA) Karen Karapetyan told ArmInfo correspondent,
commenting upon independent MP Viktor Dallakyan's proposal to hold
snap parliamentary elections in a year.
Karapetyan noted that he doesn't share Dallakyan's approaches. "Of
course, among the MPs there are people who are not at all prisoners
to their parliamentary chairs. However, I am sure that our country
needs no new convulsion", Karapetyan said. He added that numerous
small and large countries take advantage of the domestic situation
of Armenia and try to weaken the republic. There are cases when
the interests of these states coincide with those of Armenia, but,
unfortunately, such cases are not frequent, he said. The MP added
that large countries will have no difficulty in introducing discord
in such a small country as Armenia which still has a considerable
number of poor citizens and small experience of state governing.
arminfo
2008-03-28 22:20:00
ArmInfo. At the moment antagonistic moods prevail in the Armenian
society, in this situation it is unreasonable to lead people through
trials again, Head of the parliamentary faction of the Republican
Party of Armenia (RPA) Karen Karapetyan told ArmInfo correspondent,
commenting upon independent MP Viktor Dallakyan's proposal to hold
snap parliamentary elections in a year.
Karapetyan noted that he doesn't share Dallakyan's approaches. "Of
course, among the MPs there are people who are not at all prisoners
to their parliamentary chairs. However, I am sure that our country
needs no new convulsion", Karapetyan said. He added that numerous
small and large countries take advantage of the domestic situation
of Armenia and try to weaken the republic. There are cases when
the interests of these states coincide with those of Armenia, but,
unfortunately, such cases are not frequent, he said. The MP added
that large countries will have no difficulty in introducing discord
in such a small country as Armenia which still has a considerable
number of poor citizens and small experience of state governing.