WHY DO YOU CALL ROBERT KOCHARYAN NIGHTMARE FOR REPUBLICAN PARTY? - ARMENIAN MP
news.am
Oct 4 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The second President of Armenia, just like every other
citizen, has the right to participate in parliamentary or presidential
elections, said vice-chairman of the ruling Republican Party of
Armenia Galust Sahakyan at a press conference on Tuesday.
Asked whether he sees the second president of Armenia among the
current acting forces, Sahakyan reminded that his party is focused
on the elections to the Parliament.
"We do not speak of presidential elections, we speak about
parliamentary elections. Kocharyan's activity depends on him and on
his political activities. Today, I do not see him acting. I do not
see second president's efforts to get active in the parliamentary
elections."
Referring to dual opinion of the media Sahakyan said that the
Republican Party of Armenia is the force that supported Robert
Kocharyan in his years in office.
"For some reason, there is an opinion that Robert Kocharyan
was nightmare for the party. We played a huge role in reforms he
implemented in over 10 years and we appreciate Kocharyan's contribution
in the construction of statehood. As of our current position, we
do not know who will stand where tomorrow and have no idea about
Kocharyan's point of view. I do not think there are Republicans who
have negative attitude towards the second president," Sahakyan added.
news.am
Oct 4 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - The second President of Armenia, just like every other
citizen, has the right to participate in parliamentary or presidential
elections, said vice-chairman of the ruling Republican Party of
Armenia Galust Sahakyan at a press conference on Tuesday.
Asked whether he sees the second president of Armenia among the
current acting forces, Sahakyan reminded that his party is focused
on the elections to the Parliament.
"We do not speak of presidential elections, we speak about
parliamentary elections. Kocharyan's activity depends on him and on
his political activities. Today, I do not see him acting. I do not
see second president's efforts to get active in the parliamentary
elections."
Referring to dual opinion of the media Sahakyan said that the
Republican Party of Armenia is the force that supported Robert
Kocharyan in his years in office.
"For some reason, there is an opinion that Robert Kocharyan
was nightmare for the party. We played a huge role in reforms he
implemented in over 10 years and we appreciate Kocharyan's contribution
in the construction of statehood. As of our current position, we
do not know who will stand where tomorrow and have no idea about
Kocharyan's point of view. I do not think there are Republicans who
have negative attitude towards the second president," Sahakyan added.