WHO WILL DARE TO SPEAK OUT AGAINST SERZH SARGSYAN?
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/12/07/garnik-margaryan
04:06 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Chairman of the Fatherland and Honor Party is starting a decisive
struggle against corruption.
"Due to corruption, an ordinary person in Armenia does not feel
protected by law, emigration is escalating, and the budget is unable
to address basic social problems," says Garnik Margaryan.
As an example, Garnik Margaryan cited the high-profile murders in
Armenia which have not been disclosed to this date. "Starting from
the murder in Paplovok when the so-called second president broke the
back of our people," he said.
The seven-member anti-corruption council of the party will not fight
against people, but against phenomena. The council has already
elaborated an anti-corruption program based on the practice of
European country. The council also includes the former political
prisoner Vardan Malkhasyan, who says their struggle needs devotees.
"They are plundering our mineral riches. The National Security Service,
and [Prosecutor General] Aghvan Hovsepyan are well aware of it but
they do nothing to disclose the crimes as they are also involved in
them," he said.
The Karabakh war veteran says Serzh Sargsyan and his relatives commit
crimes but no one dares to speak out against them.
The Fatherland and Honor Party, which supported Armenia's first
President Levon Ter-Petrosyan during the previous presidential
elections, is not going to support any of the presidential nominees in
February's presidential polls. Nor will the party name its candidate.
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2012/12/07/garnik-margaryan
04:06 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Chairman of the Fatherland and Honor Party is starting a decisive
struggle against corruption.
"Due to corruption, an ordinary person in Armenia does not feel
protected by law, emigration is escalating, and the budget is unable
to address basic social problems," says Garnik Margaryan.
As an example, Garnik Margaryan cited the high-profile murders in
Armenia which have not been disclosed to this date. "Starting from
the murder in Paplovok when the so-called second president broke the
back of our people," he said.
The seven-member anti-corruption council of the party will not fight
against people, but against phenomena. The council has already
elaborated an anti-corruption program based on the practice of
European country. The council also includes the former political
prisoner Vardan Malkhasyan, who says their struggle needs devotees.
"They are plundering our mineral riches. The National Security Service,
and [Prosecutor General] Aghvan Hovsepyan are well aware of it but
they do nothing to disclose the crimes as they are also involved in
them," he said.
The Karabakh war veteran says Serzh Sargsyan and his relatives commit
crimes but no one dares to speak out against them.
The Fatherland and Honor Party, which supported Armenia's first
President Levon Ter-Petrosyan during the previous presidential
elections, is not going to support any of the presidential nominees in
February's presidential polls. Nor will the party name its candidate.