ASHOT MANUCHARYAN: FORCES OBJECTIVELY INTERESTED IN FUNDAMENTAL CHANGES IN ARMENIA ARE NOT RUNNING FOR PARLIAMENT, UNFORTUNATELY
arminfo
Thursday, March 22, 17:21
Forces objectively interested in fundamental changes in Armenia are not
running for the parliament, unfortunately, for some objective reasons,
Ashot Manucharyan, the former member of the Karabakh Committee,
ex-advisor of the Armenian president for national security, told
media on March 22.
He said that in the light of predominance of the oligarchic system
that is feed and supported by external supranational forces, it would
be naive relying on elections as a method to liquidate that system.
"The system remains, decorations change. The fate of political forces
in Armenia is in the hands of those very supranational forces. No
matter whether they are Russian, American or Europeans. All them are
part of the general consumptive system with a psychology of locust.
And they want to establish and strengthen this gradually vanishing
system in Armenia," he said.
The way out of the given situation, he said, is change of the system
of values inside everyone. "All our problems emerge from the fact
that we protest not against existence of oligarchs, but because we
are not in the place on those oligarchs," Manucharyan said.
"If at least one of the parties running for the parliament included
the people fighting oligarchy in the Mashtots Park in their tickets,
we could speak of evolution of the institute of elections. While the
names in the party tickets show that the given corrupt system will
further exist," the politician said.
arminfo
Thursday, March 22, 17:21
Forces objectively interested in fundamental changes in Armenia are not
running for the parliament, unfortunately, for some objective reasons,
Ashot Manucharyan, the former member of the Karabakh Committee,
ex-advisor of the Armenian president for national security, told
media on March 22.
He said that in the light of predominance of the oligarchic system
that is feed and supported by external supranational forces, it would
be naive relying on elections as a method to liquidate that system.
"The system remains, decorations change. The fate of political forces
in Armenia is in the hands of those very supranational forces. No
matter whether they are Russian, American or Europeans. All them are
part of the general consumptive system with a psychology of locust.
And they want to establish and strengthen this gradually vanishing
system in Armenia," he said.
The way out of the given situation, he said, is change of the system
of values inside everyone. "All our problems emerge from the fact
that we protest not against existence of oligarchs, but because we
are not in the place on those oligarchs," Manucharyan said.
"If at least one of the parties running for the parliament included
the people fighting oligarchy in the Mashtots Park in their tickets,
we could speak of evolution of the institute of elections. While the
names in the party tickets show that the given corrupt system will
further exist," the politician said.