RUSSIA IS MAIN CAUSE FOR UNCERTAINTY IN ARMENIA - NEWSPAPER
news.am
Sept 7 2011
Armenia
Hayots Ashkharh daily has conducted an interview with President Gevorg
Poghosyan of the Armenian Sociological Association.
In parallel with the approach of elections [in Armenia], the
predictions greatly increase. What are your views on them?
Countless predictions are made. But after the elections it will
become clear for all that those are empty talk. The main cause for
uncertainty [in Armenia] is the still continuing uncertainty in
Russia. As it is expected, once Yedinaya Rossiya [Party] reaches
a decision in mid-September as to whom it will nominate, certitude
would come about in Armenia, too.
If Putin is nominated as presidential candidate, the chance of early
presidential elections would increase [in Armenia]. But if Medvedev is
becomes the candidate, then, as is scheduled, we would have the next
parliamentary and, only after that, the presidential elections. It
is indisputable that political developments in Armenia are attached
with many strings to the realities in Russia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
news.am
Sept 7 2011
Armenia
Hayots Ashkharh daily has conducted an interview with President Gevorg
Poghosyan of the Armenian Sociological Association.
In parallel with the approach of elections [in Armenia], the
predictions greatly increase. What are your views on them?
Countless predictions are made. But after the elections it will
become clear for all that those are empty talk. The main cause for
uncertainty [in Armenia] is the still continuing uncertainty in
Russia. As it is expected, once Yedinaya Rossiya [Party] reaches
a decision in mid-September as to whom it will nominate, certitude
would come about in Armenia, too.
If Putin is nominated as presidential candidate, the chance of early
presidential elections would increase [in Armenia]. But if Medvedev is
becomes the candidate, then, as is scheduled, we would have the next
parliamentary and, only after that, the presidential elections. It
is indisputable that political developments in Armenia are attached
with many strings to the realities in Russia.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress