"A GAME TO WIN TIME"
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/07/19/lilit-galstyan
09:02 pm | July 19, 2011 | Politics
ARF MP Lilit Galstyan says the HAK-authorities dialogue topic is
boring.
"This is a game to win time and nobody is asking who won the
game. The HAK truly gave the authorities the opportunity to gather
its administrative resources and "take a breath"," Mrs. Galstyan told
"A1+".
Galstyan believes the HAK's political reputation is decreasing due
to the HAK-authorities dialogue.
Mrs. Galstyan says the government won in the HAK-authorities dialogue.
"The HAK, as well as other opposition forces lost."
As far as the content of the main dialogue is concerned, Galstyan
believes it should be viewed in the focal point of foreign challenges.
"This dialogue refers not only to domestic, but foreign challenges
as well."
Mrs. Galstyan didn't rush to speak about the agenda of the dialogue
since it still remains unpublished.
"The issues should be clear. To this day, we only know that the agenda
includes issues of keeping or changing power. Both sides have political
ambitions. One can see political egoism among HAK and government
representatives. The HAK thinks it represents the entire opposition."
What is standing in the ARF's way of fighting and representing the
opposition? In response, Mrs. Galstyan said: "First, we should be
able to hold fair elections in Armenia."
Will the ARF participate in the dialogue if the agenda of the
HAK-authorities dialogue includes issues concerning the ARF? In
response, the MP said: "There are different formats of dialogue and
the main podium is the National Assembly in which we are represented.
The ARF has had many occasions to announce that it is ready to
contribute to the solution of any issue that is in the nation's
interest."
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/07/19/lilit-galstyan
09:02 pm | July 19, 2011 | Politics
ARF MP Lilit Galstyan says the HAK-authorities dialogue topic is
boring.
"This is a game to win time and nobody is asking who won the
game. The HAK truly gave the authorities the opportunity to gather
its administrative resources and "take a breath"," Mrs. Galstyan told
"A1+".
Galstyan believes the HAK's political reputation is decreasing due
to the HAK-authorities dialogue.
Mrs. Galstyan says the government won in the HAK-authorities dialogue.
"The HAK, as well as other opposition forces lost."
As far as the content of the main dialogue is concerned, Galstyan
believes it should be viewed in the focal point of foreign challenges.
"This dialogue refers not only to domestic, but foreign challenges
as well."
Mrs. Galstyan didn't rush to speak about the agenda of the dialogue
since it still remains unpublished.
"The issues should be clear. To this day, we only know that the agenda
includes issues of keeping or changing power. Both sides have political
ambitions. One can see political egoism among HAK and government
representatives. The HAK thinks it represents the entire opposition."
What is standing in the ARF's way of fighting and representing the
opposition? In response, Mrs. Galstyan said: "First, we should be
able to hold fair elections in Armenia."
Will the ARF participate in the dialogue if the agenda of the
HAK-authorities dialogue includes issues concerning the ARF? In
response, the MP said: "There are different formats of dialogue and
the main podium is the National Assembly in which we are represented.
The ARF has had many occasions to announce that it is ready to
contribute to the solution of any issue that is in the nation's
interest."