NAIVE DEMAND LEADING TO A DEADLOCK
Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on May 15, 2008
Armenia
"Nowadays, our people have taken the role of a judge. They have great
expectations both from the ruling power and the opposition. Our people
are very strict and vigilant in their estimation of the steps taken
by the both sides.
The ruling power formed a new government, they changed certain things,
but people expect more.
But opposition doesn't want to take any steps, propose new things. The
demand for extraordinary elections is a naïve demand leading to
a deadlock.
They make such unrealistic proposals because actually they don't
want anything, they simply need something to speculate," Gevorg
Poghosyan believes.
--Boundary_(ID_e3PXf+d1CwMFAyTRHpsYsg)- -
Hayots Ashkhar Daily
Published on May 15, 2008
Armenia
"Nowadays, our people have taken the role of a judge. They have great
expectations both from the ruling power and the opposition. Our people
are very strict and vigilant in their estimation of the steps taken
by the both sides.
The ruling power formed a new government, they changed certain things,
but people expect more.
But opposition doesn't want to take any steps, propose new things. The
demand for extraordinary elections is a naïve demand leading to
a deadlock.
They make such unrealistic proposals because actually they don't
want anything, they simply need something to speculate," Gevorg
Poghosyan believes.
--Boundary_(ID_e3PXf+d1CwMFAyTRHpsYsg)- -