RPA PUT END TO CRISIS IN ARMENIA?
news.am
Nov 2 2010
Armenia
The chapters of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) are always ready
for elections, as the party has a sufficient number of daily working
offices, Chairman of the RPA parliamentary group Galust Sahakyan told
journalists Nov. 2.
He found it difficult to forecast the percentage of votes the RPA
may receive at the elections. "There is not the political spirit
required for saying this now. The other election teams, especially the
Opposition, should have launched their activities much earlier. They
have not done too much for this period," Sahakyan said. He pointed
out that the RPA's task is to fulfill all its promises before the
elections.
As regards the promises the party has fulfilled over the period,
Sahakyan said. "We have gone through a force majeur. No one could
think there would be a crisis. However, under those circumstances,
we were able to resolve quite a number of problems. Without reducing
the social budget, we implemented large-scale programs. We are the
only state that has never reduced the social budget. The people may
be dissatisfied with what has been done, but we curbed the crisis
and made progress," Sahakyan said.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Nov 2 2010
Armenia
The chapters of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) are always ready
for elections, as the party has a sufficient number of daily working
offices, Chairman of the RPA parliamentary group Galust Sahakyan told
journalists Nov. 2.
He found it difficult to forecast the percentage of votes the RPA
may receive at the elections. "There is not the political spirit
required for saying this now. The other election teams, especially the
Opposition, should have launched their activities much earlier. They
have not done too much for this period," Sahakyan said. He pointed
out that the RPA's task is to fulfill all its promises before the
elections.
As regards the promises the party has fulfilled over the period,
Sahakyan said. "We have gone through a force majeur. No one could
think there would be a crisis. However, under those circumstances,
we were able to resolve quite a number of problems. Without reducing
the social budget, we implemented large-scale programs. We are the
only state that has never reduced the social budget. The people may
be dissatisfied with what has been done, but we curbed the crisis
and made progress," Sahakyan said.
From: A. Papazian