THERE IS A NEED OF PARTIES' UNIFICATION, POLITICAL SPHERE'S CLARIFICATION IN ARMENIA, ALBERT BAZEYAN CONSIDERS
Noyan Tapan
http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113504
Ma y 19, 2008
YEREVAN, MAY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The political system in Armenia
is incomplete and having more than 70 parties is too much for a
state, as there cannot be so many ideologies and state development
models. Political figure Albert Bazeyan expressed such an opinion at
the May 19 press conference adding that there is a need of political
parties' unification, political field's enlargement and clarification
in the country.
He said that the National Revival (Bazeyan was its Chairman), Dashink
(Alliance) parties and the Ramkavar-Azatakan Party of Armenia have
been de facto united today. According to A. Bazeyan, this process will
be permanent: discussions and consultation meetings with individual
parties, individual political figures acting in the same ideological
sphere are organized. "Its goal is to create an influential political
force enjoying confidence of certain strata of society, which will be
able to take part in our country's political processes, elections,"
he said.
A. Bazeyan said that all legal problems of parties' unification process
have been solved, only some organization problems remain. According
to him, preliminary conferences of local structures will take place
in autumn, which will be followed by the "enlarged" party's congress.
Noyan Tapan
http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=113504
Ma y 19, 2008
YEREVAN, MAY 19, NOYAN TAPAN. The political system in Armenia
is incomplete and having more than 70 parties is too much for a
state, as there cannot be so many ideologies and state development
models. Political figure Albert Bazeyan expressed such an opinion at
the May 19 press conference adding that there is a need of political
parties' unification, political field's enlargement and clarification
in the country.
He said that the National Revival (Bazeyan was its Chairman), Dashink
(Alliance) parties and the Ramkavar-Azatakan Party of Armenia have
been de facto united today. According to A. Bazeyan, this process will
be permanent: discussions and consultation meetings with individual
parties, individual political figures acting in the same ideological
sphere are organized. "Its goal is to create an influential political
force enjoying confidence of certain strata of society, which will be
able to take part in our country's political processes, elections,"
he said.
A. Bazeyan said that all legal problems of parties' unification process
have been solved, only some organization problems remain. According
to him, preliminary conferences of local structures will take place
in autumn, which will be followed by the "enlarged" party's congress.