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    LACK OF ADHERENCE TO PRINCIPLES: POLITICIANS SAY ONE THING, BUT DO ANOTHER

    Tert
    Oct 23 2009
    Armenia

    It turns out that parliamentary political parties carry out such
    activities during their legislative work that in no way corresponds
    with their pre-election promises and programs. Such a conclusion
    was reached by a group of analysts and journalists monitoring the
    legislative activity of politicians in the National Assembly.

    The two groups of analysts studied the political parties' activities
    during the previous 2 sessions and came to a conclusion, perhaps
    agreed by the entire nation, that political parties don't keep their
    promises and act only in their own or their party's interests.

    The results from this monitoring were presented today at the American
    University of Armenia business center where a number of MPs, analysts
    and journalists were present. The head of the monitoring journalists'
    group, Lusine Vasilyan, stated the aim of their work is finding
    the means which would allow them to find out the correspondence
    between politicians' pre-election programs and their (post-election)
    activities.

    As a result of the monitoring, the researchers came to three main
    conclusions. As presented by the group's representative, Tigranuhi
    Ghevondyan, for at least over a year (since the group monitored
    the parties' legislative activities over the past two sessions),
    politicians didn't carry out their pre-election programs.

    The monitors qualified their second conclusion as "lack of adherence
    to one's principles": they discoverd that politicians didn't adhere
    to their own principles during their parliamentary work -- they said
    one thing and voted for another.

    The third negative occurrence recorded by the monitors was that
    coalition agreements and interests rather than individual promises
    and approaches prevailed in the past sessions.

    "Individual approaches, programs, and principles were subdued by those
    agreements to such an extent that one doubts their existence at all,"
    Ghevondyan said.
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