The First Bolt of System
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society25824.html
Published: 17:57:07 - 15/04/2012
Today 6 brigades of citizens dismantling the boutiques in Mashtots
Park set to dismantle. The police hindered the lawful action of the
citizens. The citizens were able to unscrew several bolts from the
roof of one of the boutiques. In the photo is the first of these
bolts.
Earlier the young environmentalists and activists were fighting day
and night against the illegal construction of boutiques in the park.
Their self-denial inspired the citizens who formed the first group of
dismantlers to execute the demand of young people. The number of
brigades of dismantlers is growing, and the loop around the illegal
boutiques is getting tighter.
While the brother of the ex-mayor Gagik Beglaryan announced that he
has no ownership in the park and the place of his boutique dismantled
from Abovyan Street is not of principal importance to him, Mayor Taron
Margaryan announced that if the owners agree, it is not principal to
him. However, even in this case Taron does not mention the names of
owners though it is self-evident. The sole author of the illegality in
Mashtots Park is the mayor.
What is happening in Mashtots Park has gone beyond the dismantling
action, transforming into a civil movement for the sake of
establishment of Constitutional order and law enforcement. While the
parties are busy with this clownery, the self-determined citizen of
New Armenia - the highest value of independent state - emerged in
Mashtots Park. This citizen does not want a government post and
parliamentary seat, he will dismantle the vicious system to build New
Armenia where the Constitution and the law will prevail, the elective
system of forming government will be established, the interests of the
state and citizen will prevail over the interests of certain groups.
The line runs across Mashtots Park, and on this side is the vision of
New Armenia which is gradually becoming more and more tangible, and on
that side is a grey, anti-state and anti-human dead system with its
government and opposition, with black and white lines drawn between
each other, with their `election' games.
The citizens give this first bolt to the bright and lively people of
Armenia who have not been devoured by the grey system and who want to
rid of this grey thing.
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/society25824.html
Published: 17:57:07 - 15/04/2012
Today 6 brigades of citizens dismantling the boutiques in Mashtots
Park set to dismantle. The police hindered the lawful action of the
citizens. The citizens were able to unscrew several bolts from the
roof of one of the boutiques. In the photo is the first of these
bolts.
Earlier the young environmentalists and activists were fighting day
and night against the illegal construction of boutiques in the park.
Their self-denial inspired the citizens who formed the first group of
dismantlers to execute the demand of young people. The number of
brigades of dismantlers is growing, and the loop around the illegal
boutiques is getting tighter.
While the brother of the ex-mayor Gagik Beglaryan announced that he
has no ownership in the park and the place of his boutique dismantled
from Abovyan Street is not of principal importance to him, Mayor Taron
Margaryan announced that if the owners agree, it is not principal to
him. However, even in this case Taron does not mention the names of
owners though it is self-evident. The sole author of the illegality in
Mashtots Park is the mayor.
What is happening in Mashtots Park has gone beyond the dismantling
action, transforming into a civil movement for the sake of
establishment of Constitutional order and law enforcement. While the
parties are busy with this clownery, the self-determined citizen of
New Armenia - the highest value of independent state - emerged in
Mashtots Park. This citizen does not want a government post and
parliamentary seat, he will dismantle the vicious system to build New
Armenia where the Constitution and the law will prevail, the elective
system of forming government will be established, the interests of the
state and citizen will prevail over the interests of certain groups.
The line runs across Mashtots Park, and on this side is the vision of
New Armenia which is gradually becoming more and more tangible, and on
that side is a grey, anti-state and anti-human dead system with its
government and opposition, with black and white lines drawn between
each other, with their `election' games.
The citizens give this first bolt to the bright and lively people of
Armenia who have not been devoured by the grey system and who want to
rid of this grey thing.