NKR PRESIDENT SURRENDERS HIS CHAIR
Igor Muradyan
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25195.html
Published: 11:41:20 - 21/02/2012
This story is such a shameful one that the first decision was not to
react to this "legitimate" idiocy. However, "official" Stepanakert
has already made some remarks regarding this.
After 20 years of independence it turns out that the NKR president
still has something to say about independence, territories of our
homeland, and generally the compromise. It became known that the head
of the general information department of the NKR President's office,
Davit Babayan, knows the problems of Karabakh policy much better,
and he would even conduct the policy of the second Armenian republic
better.
There are things which, despite a lot of enjoyment that power brings,
need to be stated and uttered clearly, precisely, without arousing
doubt. Otherwise, the efforts and heroism of thousands of people are
tossed into the garbage box the puppetry of the policy of Stepanakert
has turned into.
Ostensibly, Davit Babayan's functions have been enlarged, and the
Karabakh president cannot even make a speech without a prompter. So
why not to shift the reshuffle experience of Armenia to Stepanakert
and review the competencies of the person who acts as president of
NKR and elect or appoint another president which might as well be
Davit Babayan. This would be a logical conclusion for the protracted
discussion of most provisions laid down in the NKR Constitution.
Igor Muradyan
Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country25195.html
Published: 11:41:20 - 21/02/2012
This story is such a shameful one that the first decision was not to
react to this "legitimate" idiocy. However, "official" Stepanakert
has already made some remarks regarding this.
After 20 years of independence it turns out that the NKR president
still has something to say about independence, territories of our
homeland, and generally the compromise. It became known that the head
of the general information department of the NKR President's office,
Davit Babayan, knows the problems of Karabakh policy much better,
and he would even conduct the policy of the second Armenian republic
better.
There are things which, despite a lot of enjoyment that power brings,
need to be stated and uttered clearly, precisely, without arousing
doubt. Otherwise, the efforts and heroism of thousands of people are
tossed into the garbage box the puppetry of the policy of Stepanakert
has turned into.
Ostensibly, Davit Babayan's functions have been enlarged, and the
Karabakh president cannot even make a speech without a prompter. So
why not to shift the reshuffle experience of Armenia to Stepanakert
and review the competencies of the person who acts as president of
NKR and elect or appoint another president which might as well be
Davit Babayan. This would be a logical conclusion for the protracted
discussion of most provisions laid down in the NKR Constitution.