DECISIONS INSTEAD OF PAP ARE MADE IN THE NORTH, DAVID SHAHNAZARYAN THINKS
Mediamax
Nov 2 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. Former member of the Armenian National Congress
David Shahnazaryan said today that "an attempt to establish a bi-party
political system is made in Armenia."
Meeting with the reporters in Yerevan today, David Shahnazaryan said
that the Armenian political structure has two poles: the Republican
Party of Armenia (RPA) on the one side and the People's Party of
Armenia (PAP) on the other, Mediamax reports.
"These two poles cannot enjoy the positive attitude of the civil
society," he said.
According to David Shahnazaryan, the authorities have proved that
they are unable to conduct reforms and exclude any developments,
whereas the other political pole- the PAP, doesn't come up with any
proposals at all.
"PAP doesn't take any serious political decisions. These decisions are
made instead of the party in the North and then transferred to PAP,"
he said.
As for the RPA, David Shahnazaryan thinks that it is not an independent
political factor today.
From: A. Papazian
Mediamax
Nov 2 2012
Armenia
Yerevan/Mediamax/. Former member of the Armenian National Congress
David Shahnazaryan said today that "an attempt to establish a bi-party
political system is made in Armenia."
Meeting with the reporters in Yerevan today, David Shahnazaryan said
that the Armenian political structure has two poles: the Republican
Party of Armenia (RPA) on the one side and the People's Party of
Armenia (PAP) on the other, Mediamax reports.
"These two poles cannot enjoy the positive attitude of the civil
society," he said.
According to David Shahnazaryan, the authorities have proved that
they are unable to conduct reforms and exclude any developments,
whereas the other political pole- the PAP, doesn't come up with any
proposals at all.
"PAP doesn't take any serious political decisions. These decisions are
made instead of the party in the North and then transferred to PAP,"
he said.
As for the RPA, David Shahnazaryan thinks that it is not an independent
political factor today.
From: A. Papazian