Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Change Of Power According To The ARF

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Change Of Power According To The ARF

    CHANGE OF POWER ACCORDING TO THE ARF

    A1Plus.am
    December 23, 2010

    "In 2010, we saw the results of the complete failure of "football
    diplomacy"," said ARF MP, Chairman of the International Relations
    Committee Armen Rustamyan as he summed up the year.

    The only thing he considered positive was the decision of the
    Constitutional Court which corroborated the concerns of parties
    joining the "no" movement.

    Rustamyan says there was no other progress and is not even content with
    Armenia suspending the ratification of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols.

    "We suspended the process of ratification of the Protocols and thought
    that we took a huge step, but in reality, we are suspending a process
    that Turkey had suspended a long time ago."

    Rustamyan says the right thing for Armenia to do would be to call
    back its signature under the Protocols and return to the baseline.

    The ARF sees no progress in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution
    and says all processes are pro-Azerbaijani, except for the three
    principles which Armenia has always attached importance to.

    Rustamyan liked Serzh Sargsyan's speech in Astana, but he sees a huge
    difference between his words and actions.

    "Speaking is one thing and the reality is another. If Armenia says it
    can't substitute Karabakh in the negotiations process that includes
    the issues of status, refugees, territories and security, it shouldn't
    even sign under the documents without the participation of Karabakh."

    Rustamyan doubts that the Armenian government or the political majority
    listens to and is guided by Serzh Sargsyan's announcements.

    "The government has failed not only in foreign policy, but domestic
    policy as well and, first of all, in the spheres of society and
    economy," says Rustamyan.

    In terms of democracy, Armen Rustamyan is not satisfied. "Plutocracy
    is in place of democracy in Armenia. Money is power, and power is
    more money and the authorities are reproducing with this logic."

    The ARF sees the solution through structural reform. "It is change of
    content and not just change of people," says Rustamyan, adding that
    "the entire structure must change in order for the country to get
    back on track and develop without ceding".




    From: A. Papazian
Working...
X