AVERAGE ARMENIAN CITIZEN BELIEVED THINGS GET BETTER RIGHT AFTER INDEPENDENCE - RULING PARTY
news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Average citizen of Armenia believed things would get bright
colors right after the independence but it turned out to be different,
said the Deputy Chairman of ruling Republican Party of Armenia Razmik
Zohrabyan to a press conference on Tuesday.
Mentioning the Soviet times struggle of underground National United
Party for Armenia's freedom, Zohrabyan said that the main points of
party's program were declaration of Armenia's independence by means
of a referendum and withdrawal from Soviet Union.
"Those people were working in underground and it was natural that
they should get arrested. National United Party, however, accomplished
its task, bringing the struggle to 1988," said the MP," he said.
Zohrabyan argued that they had a clear understanding of the hardships
and sensations the country would face after transition from socialistic
system to capitalistic economy.
"Average citizen believed things would get bright colors right
after independence but it worked differently. We nevertheless stood
with clenched teeth. Here I would like to bring in the words of our
president that in 20 years people would live much better than we do
now," he added.
news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Average citizen of Armenia believed things would get bright
colors right after the independence but it turned out to be different,
said the Deputy Chairman of ruling Republican Party of Armenia Razmik
Zohrabyan to a press conference on Tuesday.
Mentioning the Soviet times struggle of underground National United
Party for Armenia's freedom, Zohrabyan said that the main points of
party's program were declaration of Armenia's independence by means
of a referendum and withdrawal from Soviet Union.
"Those people were working in underground and it was natural that
they should get arrested. National United Party, however, accomplished
its task, bringing the struggle to 1988," said the MP," he said.
Zohrabyan argued that they had a clear understanding of the hardships
and sensations the country would face after transition from socialistic
system to capitalistic economy.
"Average citizen believed things would get bright colors right
after independence but it worked differently. We nevertheless stood
with clenched teeth. Here I would like to bring in the words of our
president that in 20 years people would live much better than we do
now," he added.