Hakob Avetikyan: principle - money for power and power for money -
works in Armenia
July 17, 2010 - 14:23 AMT 09:23 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
On July 17, Yerevan hosted the second congress of Armenakan-Ramkavar
Azatakan party with participation of 100 delegates.
The congress is supposed to elect a new board of the party.
Leader of the party Hakob Avetikyan submitted a report on the activity
of the party's republican board during a year.
He noted that the party is going to transfer its central archive from
Beirut to Yerevan to provide Armenian experts with the opportunity to
study its history.
`We envisage planting 1,500,000 trees in Armenia till the 100th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,' said Avetikyan.
Referring to the economic and political situation in Armenia, Hakob
Avetikyan noted that Armenakan-Ramkavar Azatakan party can be a
balancing force among opposition and pro-governmental blocs of
Armenia.
`The state administration is in bad condition, the entire economy is
controlled by oligopoly. In other words, the principle - money for
power and power for money - works in Armenia,' Avetikyan said, adding
that the party will do its utmost to enter the parliament in 2012 to
improve the situation and strengthen freedom and democracy in Armenia.
From: A. Papazian
works in Armenia
July 17, 2010 - 14:23 AMT 09:23 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
On July 17, Yerevan hosted the second congress of Armenakan-Ramkavar
Azatakan party with participation of 100 delegates.
The congress is supposed to elect a new board of the party.
Leader of the party Hakob Avetikyan submitted a report on the activity
of the party's republican board during a year.
He noted that the party is going to transfer its central archive from
Beirut to Yerevan to provide Armenian experts with the opportunity to
study its history.
`We envisage planting 1,500,000 trees in Armenia till the 100th
anniversary of the Armenian Genocide,' said Avetikyan.
Referring to the economic and political situation in Armenia, Hakob
Avetikyan noted that Armenakan-Ramkavar Azatakan party can be a
balancing force among opposition and pro-governmental blocs of
Armenia.
`The state administration is in bad condition, the entire economy is
controlled by oligopoly. In other words, the principle - money for
power and power for money - works in Armenia,' Avetikyan said, adding
that the party will do its utmost to enter the parliament in 2012 to
improve the situation and strengthen freedom and democracy in Armenia.
From: A. Papazian