SHIELD SHIRKHANYAN: "A SYSTEMATIC CHANGE CAN NOT BE EXPECTED IN ARMENIA."
armradio.am
12.08.2011
To what result the Armenian National Congress-Coalition of political
dialogue should lead, it will not provide chances of systematic change,
said the central party board member Vahan Shirhanyan during a meeting
with journalists today. The Hnchak party sees the problem not in the
systematic change, but in the change of the whole system.
The party's central board member Vahan Shirkhanian thinks of two key
tasks: first, the recognition of independence of the existing borders
of the NKR, the second is to overcome the 20-year-old socio-economic
crisis, according to the party.
"I agree that this is a fantastic offer, but also much sought: Let
no one try to argue that the more stable it will be the liberated
territorial exchange and transfer of 10 kilometers of the corridor."
With regard to the socio-economic crisis, not systemic, but the change
in the system could be possible. Representatives of the party, the ANC
and the government, the liberal ideology of the negotiations between
them and the basis therefore "is not important, or what the results
will be, the important thing is that these negotiations are expected
to result a system change. But they don't."
armradio.am
12.08.2011
To what result the Armenian National Congress-Coalition of political
dialogue should lead, it will not provide chances of systematic change,
said the central party board member Vahan Shirhanyan during a meeting
with journalists today. The Hnchak party sees the problem not in the
systematic change, but in the change of the whole system.
The party's central board member Vahan Shirkhanian thinks of two key
tasks: first, the recognition of independence of the existing borders
of the NKR, the second is to overcome the 20-year-old socio-economic
crisis, according to the party.
"I agree that this is a fantastic offer, but also much sought: Let
no one try to argue that the more stable it will be the liberated
territorial exchange and transfer of 10 kilometers of the corridor."
With regard to the socio-economic crisis, not systemic, but the change
in the system could be possible. Representatives of the party, the ANC
and the government, the liberal ideology of the negotiations between
them and the basis therefore "is not important, or what the results
will be, the important thing is that these negotiations are expected
to result a system change. But they don't."