SOCIETY MUST STOP CSTO
Naira Hayrumyan
Lragir.am News
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics23258.html
15:01:45 - 07/09/2011
According to the CSTO General Secretary Nikolay Borduzha, the alliance
of the ex-Soviet republics agreed to create a mechanism which will
allow protecting "the constitutional order upon the request of
the legitimately elected heads of state". Cooperation may suppose
political, law-enforcement or military support, he noted.
In fact, Borduzha announced that they have already agreed, and
the Armenian government has agreed to the introduction of such a
mechanism. This question will be discussed in the CSTO Summit in
December.
Does the society in Armenia agree to this decision? Do the Armenian
National Congress, Dashnaktsutyun, the Heritage Party agree that the
CSTO forces disperse their rallies? Will there be a final decision
on this issue and will the CSTO prompt action forces be deployed on
the square for the political parties to think on it? Isn't it better
to organize public debates on this issue? Maybe this will stop Serzh
Sargsyan and he will reject this perspective.
"The events in North Africa opened our eyes to a lot of things,"
announced Nikolay Borduzha, in a briefing in Dushanbe on September 3.
"An understanding of what is happening there is necessary, as well as
corresponding measures must be taken for the protection of each state."
"The use of the CSTO's potential to protect constitutional order is
meant. When the national forces are unable to deal with the situation,
when situation gets out of control, the life and security of citizens
is threatened, mass stealing and looting takes place, the CSTO can
interfere," Nikolay Borduzha commented for the Izvestia.
Only Armenia can reject this stupid idea, at least Uzbekistan has
already announced that it may leave CSTO in case there is a decision
that the organization will pass decision by simple majority rather
than consensus. Armenia may reject the idea of interference with
internal affairs, if this is not the idea of the Armenian government,
of course. And if the government wishes to get the OSCE as a gendarme,
the society should stop this process. For the time being, the society
is indifferent to this issue.
From: Baghdasarian
Naira Hayrumyan
Lragir.am News
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/politics23258.html
15:01:45 - 07/09/2011
According to the CSTO General Secretary Nikolay Borduzha, the alliance
of the ex-Soviet republics agreed to create a mechanism which will
allow protecting "the constitutional order upon the request of
the legitimately elected heads of state". Cooperation may suppose
political, law-enforcement or military support, he noted.
In fact, Borduzha announced that they have already agreed, and
the Armenian government has agreed to the introduction of such a
mechanism. This question will be discussed in the CSTO Summit in
December.
Does the society in Armenia agree to this decision? Do the Armenian
National Congress, Dashnaktsutyun, the Heritage Party agree that the
CSTO forces disperse their rallies? Will there be a final decision
on this issue and will the CSTO prompt action forces be deployed on
the square for the political parties to think on it? Isn't it better
to organize public debates on this issue? Maybe this will stop Serzh
Sargsyan and he will reject this perspective.
"The events in North Africa opened our eyes to a lot of things,"
announced Nikolay Borduzha, in a briefing in Dushanbe on September 3.
"An understanding of what is happening there is necessary, as well as
corresponding measures must be taken for the protection of each state."
"The use of the CSTO's potential to protect constitutional order is
meant. When the national forces are unable to deal with the situation,
when situation gets out of control, the life and security of citizens
is threatened, mass stealing and looting takes place, the CSTO can
interfere," Nikolay Borduzha commented for the Izvestia.
Only Armenia can reject this stupid idea, at least Uzbekistan has
already announced that it may leave CSTO in case there is a decision
that the organization will pass decision by simple majority rather
than consensus. Armenia may reject the idea of interference with
internal affairs, if this is not the idea of the Armenian government,
of course. And if the government wishes to get the OSCE as a gendarme,
the society should stop this process. For the time being, the society
is indifferent to this issue.
From: Baghdasarian