PM SAYS CURRENT GOVERNMENT DOES NOT BLAME THE PREVIOUS FOR FLAWS
ARMENPRESS
MAY 25, 2011
YEREVAN
"The current government of Armenia does not blame the previous one
for flaws", Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said at the National
Assembly today. He shrugged off the opinion of the ARF according
to which the current government blames the former ones for some
issues. "To blame us in an attempt of burdening the responsibility
of flaws on the previous governments is unacceptable for us as we
are saying that we are responsible for the reforms carried out by the
previous governments and ensure their continuation", Tigran Sargsyan
said. In his opinion the peculiarity of this government is that they
reveal the existing issues and pass it for the public's judgment,
"as this is the guarantee for the solution of the issues".
The head of the executive power said he considers it normal that
the ARF has expressed its distrust toward the government. "It is a
way of political fight our partners have chosen and the goal is to
increase the image of ARF to gain trust of people and votes at the
coming elections. But I would like to ask our partners to restrain
from ascribing us things we have not stated", the prime minister said.
ARMENPRESS
MAY 25, 2011
YEREVAN
"The current government of Armenia does not blame the previous one
for flaws", Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said at the National
Assembly today. He shrugged off the opinion of the ARF according
to which the current government blames the former ones for some
issues. "To blame us in an attempt of burdening the responsibility
of flaws on the previous governments is unacceptable for us as we
are saying that we are responsible for the reforms carried out by the
previous governments and ensure their continuation", Tigran Sargsyan
said. In his opinion the peculiarity of this government is that they
reveal the existing issues and pass it for the public's judgment,
"as this is the guarantee for the solution of the issues".
The head of the executive power said he considers it normal that
the ARF has expressed its distrust toward the government. "It is a
way of political fight our partners have chosen and the goal is to
increase the image of ARF to gain trust of people and votes at the
coming elections. But I would like to ask our partners to restrain
from ascribing us things we have not stated", the prime minister said.