THEY HAVE THEIR OWN ROCK
Siranuysh Papyan
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/interview24180.html
Published: 11:44:26 - 14/11/2011
Interview with Arman Grigoryan, art critic
The domestic life is marked by resignations and reshuffle. What
is happening?
A statement by Serzh Sargsyan's son-in-law, former deputy chief of
President's staff Michael Minasyan interested me. He said "elections
will lead to a quality revolution for everyone". He used the word
"revolution". This word used to send the authorities into a panic.
As to the prime minister, I think he attempts to conceal the lack of
new approaches of the government under decorative projects. And the
"revolution" is also a decorative project of the authorities.
I am sure that one of the main tasks should be the elimination of
difference between cities and villages. This issue has been pending
since the beginning of the twentieth century. But it predetermines the
elimination of the difference between intellectual and physical work,
between those who control and those who are controlled. Meanwhile our
authorities let this difference grow. And if we want quality change,
we need to focus on this task. In our days, it has transformed into
the idea of the rule of law.
The youth wing of the ruling party applauds with pleasure to the
premier who used to listen to rock music, and now attends Tata
Simonyan's concert.
They have their own rock - Tata. The prime minister proved that he
is part of that subculture.
The word "revolution" is used by the authorities and the opposition
Armenian National Congress. What is the difference?
The opposition, unlike the authorities, has a clear idea of its
aims and tactics. I prefer to think about the gap between city and
village rather than to reckon on the government's mystic ideas. In
the Congress' program of "100 Steps", there are provisions on the
right to property. This question requires concrete solutions related
to city and village.
Siranuysh Papyan
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/interview24180.html
Published: 11:44:26 - 14/11/2011
Interview with Arman Grigoryan, art critic
The domestic life is marked by resignations and reshuffle. What
is happening?
A statement by Serzh Sargsyan's son-in-law, former deputy chief of
President's staff Michael Minasyan interested me. He said "elections
will lead to a quality revolution for everyone". He used the word
"revolution". This word used to send the authorities into a panic.
As to the prime minister, I think he attempts to conceal the lack of
new approaches of the government under decorative projects. And the
"revolution" is also a decorative project of the authorities.
I am sure that one of the main tasks should be the elimination of
difference between cities and villages. This issue has been pending
since the beginning of the twentieth century. But it predetermines the
elimination of the difference between intellectual and physical work,
between those who control and those who are controlled. Meanwhile our
authorities let this difference grow. And if we want quality change,
we need to focus on this task. In our days, it has transformed into
the idea of the rule of law.
The youth wing of the ruling party applauds with pleasure to the
premier who used to listen to rock music, and now attends Tata
Simonyan's concert.
They have their own rock - Tata. The prime minister proved that he
is part of that subculture.
The word "revolution" is used by the authorities and the opposition
Armenian National Congress. What is the difference?
The opposition, unlike the authorities, has a clear idea of its
aims and tactics. I prefer to think about the gap between city and
village rather than to reckon on the government's mystic ideas. In
the Congress' program of "100 Steps", there are provisions on the
right to property. This question requires concrete solutions related
to city and village.