Gagik Beglaryan to be offered serious office?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/12/17/sharmazanov
02:27 pm | Today | Politics
Speaker of the Republican Party of Armenia, Vice-chairman of the
National Assembly Eduard Sharmazanov doesn't see anything wrong with
the election of former mayor of Yerevan Gagik Beglaryan as a delegate
of the RPA's upcoming 13th congress.
"We elect nearly 1,700 delegates before the congress, and Beglaryan is
one of those delegates. After resigning from the office of mayor of
Yerevan, he remained a member of the RPA executive body and council.
The RPA will hold a congress in February or March 2012," Sharmazanov
told "A1+".
He neither denied nor confirmed the news that Gagik Beglaryan will be
offered a serious office soon. "There has not been any official
discussion on that. I don't comment on news."
Even though some RPA deputies have already declared that they will not
be in the new parliament, Eduard Sharmazanov assures that the list of
the RPA still hasn't been discussed. "We will touch upon that issue
during the RPA congress, or after that."
Eduard Sharmazanov also recapped the year. "The greatest achievement
for the RPA was the transition from the post-crisis situation to the
stage of stabilization. We and our political opponents were able to
establish a correct, civilized struggle. I expect to see a fight based
on ideology and, why not, even sharp criticism in 2012 as well."
As for the government's decision on distributing 3 bottles of
sunflower oil to 116,000 socially disadvantaged families as a New
Year's gift, Sharmazanovo advised not getting offended by that.
"Perhaps there were greater expectations, but if the government had
the opportunity, it would have done more."
Which is the RPA's greatest flaw in 2011? The NA Vice-chairman had
trouble answering this question and only mentioned that the people
should state the flaws and give evaluations when they participate in
the 2012 parliamentary elections.
Eduard Sharmazanov almost ruled out the continuation of the frozen
ANC-Coalition dialogue in 2012. "In 2012, we will get ready for
elections, and each force will have its political agenda. It is
obvious that the opposition will start criticizing the government more
so that it can garner the maximum amount of votes."
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/12/17/sharmazanov
02:27 pm | Today | Politics
Speaker of the Republican Party of Armenia, Vice-chairman of the
National Assembly Eduard Sharmazanov doesn't see anything wrong with
the election of former mayor of Yerevan Gagik Beglaryan as a delegate
of the RPA's upcoming 13th congress.
"We elect nearly 1,700 delegates before the congress, and Beglaryan is
one of those delegates. After resigning from the office of mayor of
Yerevan, he remained a member of the RPA executive body and council.
The RPA will hold a congress in February or March 2012," Sharmazanov
told "A1+".
He neither denied nor confirmed the news that Gagik Beglaryan will be
offered a serious office soon. "There has not been any official
discussion on that. I don't comment on news."
Even though some RPA deputies have already declared that they will not
be in the new parliament, Eduard Sharmazanov assures that the list of
the RPA still hasn't been discussed. "We will touch upon that issue
during the RPA congress, or after that."
Eduard Sharmazanov also recapped the year. "The greatest achievement
for the RPA was the transition from the post-crisis situation to the
stage of stabilization. We and our political opponents were able to
establish a correct, civilized struggle. I expect to see a fight based
on ideology and, why not, even sharp criticism in 2012 as well."
As for the government's decision on distributing 3 bottles of
sunflower oil to 116,000 socially disadvantaged families as a New
Year's gift, Sharmazanovo advised not getting offended by that.
"Perhaps there were greater expectations, but if the government had
the opportunity, it would have done more."
Which is the RPA's greatest flaw in 2011? The NA Vice-chairman had
trouble answering this question and only mentioned that the people
should state the flaws and give evaluations when they participate in
the 2012 parliamentary elections.
Eduard Sharmazanov almost ruled out the continuation of the frozen
ANC-Coalition dialogue in 2012. "In 2012, we will get ready for
elections, and each force will have its political agenda. It is
obvious that the opposition will start criticizing the government more
so that it can garner the maximum amount of votes."