AZERBAIJANI MPS ASSESS RESIGNATION IN ARMENIA AS GOVERNMENTAL CRISIS
Trend, Azerbaijan
Nov 2 2011
The recent resignations of senior Armenian officials show that the
president cannot govern the country, MP Aydin Mirzazade told Trend
on Wednesday.
"The recent events prove once again that President Serzhe Sargsyan does
not have a concept for the country's development and for teamwork,"
he said.
"We are talking about a crisis of Armenian statehood and national
identity rather than personnel changes," he said. "The political elite
of the Armenian nation sees its own development in its territorial
claims against neighboring countries."
"This never gave success to any country," Mirzazade said.
These changes are visible signs of the crisis occurring in the Armenian
society, he said.
"The continuous emigration of the population, its economic regression,
the country's isolation from regional economic projects, and the lack
of total progress in the economic, political, military and diplomatic
spheres are obvious," he said.
He stressed that if the Armenian authorities continue their current
policy, similar signs of a crisis will often take place.
Armenian National Assembly Chairman Hovik Abrahamyan, Yerevan Mayor
Karen Karapetyan, the country's police chief Alik Sargsyan, other
officials have been recently resigned.
"The latest events taking place in Armenia are the elements of the
authorities' crisis," Azerbaijani MP Zahid Oruj said. "It will be
intensified in the future."
Trend, Azerbaijan
Nov 2 2011
The recent resignations of senior Armenian officials show that the
president cannot govern the country, MP Aydin Mirzazade told Trend
on Wednesday.
"The recent events prove once again that President Serzhe Sargsyan does
not have a concept for the country's development and for teamwork,"
he said.
"We are talking about a crisis of Armenian statehood and national
identity rather than personnel changes," he said. "The political elite
of the Armenian nation sees its own development in its territorial
claims against neighboring countries."
"This never gave success to any country," Mirzazade said.
These changes are visible signs of the crisis occurring in the Armenian
society, he said.
"The continuous emigration of the population, its economic regression,
the country's isolation from regional economic projects, and the lack
of total progress in the economic, political, military and diplomatic
spheres are obvious," he said.
He stressed that if the Armenian authorities continue their current
policy, similar signs of a crisis will often take place.
Armenian National Assembly Chairman Hovik Abrahamyan, Yerevan Mayor
Karen Karapetyan, the country's police chief Alik Sargsyan, other
officials have been recently resigned.
"The latest events taking place in Armenia are the elements of the
authorities' crisis," Azerbaijani MP Zahid Oruj said. "It will be
intensified in the future."