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    ARMENIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM NEEDS RECOVERY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    20.08.2009 16:48 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Yerevan Mayor elections were followed by the
    formation of a certain kind of structure which was to serve for
    country's interests, but everything proved useless. That was an
    additional proof that country is governed by monopolistic system of
    local self-government which does not consider people's opinion and
    interests. None of promises were kept, ARFD parliamentarian Artsvik
    Minasyan told today a news conference in Yerevan. According to him,
    Armenian political system needs recovery.

    "Two forces' involvement in Elders' Council cannot unfortunately
    contribute to town's sustainable development," Minasyan said, adding
    that system had turned into a structure pursuing its own interests.

    Armenian parliamentarian finds that people should assist in Aldermen's
    work. "We should think of what to do to make the Council an important
    force," he noted.

    First elections to Yerevan Elders' Council took place on May 31
    with participation of Republican Party of Armenia (Gagik Beglaryan),
    "Prosperous Armenia" (Health Minister Harutyun Kushkyan), "Orinats
    Yerkir" (MP Heghine Bisharyan) and ARF-Dashnakstutyun (Artsvik
    Minasyan). Extra-parliamentary factions running for election were
    People's Party (Tigran Karapetyan), Armenian Labor Social Party (Movses
    Shahverdyan) and Armenian National Congress (Levon Ter-Petrosyan).

    The following parties overcame the 7% barrier - RPA, "Prosperous
    Armenia" and ANC. Mandates were distributed as follows: RPA - 35,
    "Prosperous Armenia" - 17, ANC - 13. As a result, RPA representative
    Gagik Beglaryan was elected as Mayor of Yerevan.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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