"ARMY SHOULDN'T INTERFERE IN POLITICS"
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/23/razmik-petrosyan
08:08 pm | September 23, 2011 | Politics
Former mayor of Aparan, freedom fighter Razmik Petrosyan started
his speech at Freedom Square by congratulating everyone on the 20th
anniversary of Armenia's independence.
Addressing the gathered, Petrosyan mentioned that whereas they used
to fight for gaining independence, now they are fighting for seizing
again.
Touching upon the country's social state, he mentioned that his
friends in combat who are disabled are left in the middle of nowhere.
"Many freedom fighters have become the ones doing what the authorities
tell them to do," said Petrosyan.
In his speech, Razmik Petrosyan also touched upon the army.
"There can't be a stable situation in the army when it is used for
political interest. The only one to blame for that is the illegitimate
government," said the former mayor of Aparan.
"We must have a legitimate government so that the army doesn't
interfere in politics, just like what happened on March 1, 2008,"
said Petrosyan.
"The movement is entering the stage of triumph," said the ANC member
in closing.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2011/09/23/razmik-petrosyan
08:08 pm | September 23, 2011 | Politics
Former mayor of Aparan, freedom fighter Razmik Petrosyan started
his speech at Freedom Square by congratulating everyone on the 20th
anniversary of Armenia's independence.
Addressing the gathered, Petrosyan mentioned that whereas they used
to fight for gaining independence, now they are fighting for seizing
again.
Touching upon the country's social state, he mentioned that his
friends in combat who are disabled are left in the middle of nowhere.
"Many freedom fighters have become the ones doing what the authorities
tell them to do," said Petrosyan.
In his speech, Razmik Petrosyan also touched upon the army.
"There can't be a stable situation in the army when it is used for
political interest. The only one to blame for that is the illegitimate
government," said the former mayor of Aparan.
"We must have a legitimate government so that the army doesn't
interfere in politics, just like what happened on March 1, 2008,"
said Petrosyan.
"The movement is entering the stage of triumph," said the ANC member
in closing.