GERM OF AGENTS PENETRATED INTO STATE
James Hakobyan
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/27995
Comments - Thursday, 08 November 2012, 15:53
In his article entitled "List of Agents" writer Vahram Martirosyan
raised the issue of necessity of lustration of the Soviet KGB agents
who live and act in Armenia.
>From time to time this issue has appeared on the agenda of different
political forces. But it is absent on the agenda of the so-called
leading political forces. For example, only the Heritage and Free
Democrats parliamentary groups have dwelt on this issue and highlighted
the importance of lustration.
As to the ANC, ARF, PAP and RPA parliamentary groups, none of them
dwells on this issue, considering lustration something dangerous. As
if everyone is united, tolerant and humane now, no one kills people
for wearing sports clothes to a restaurant.
Instead, those parliamentary forces which don't want to listen about
lustration are now trying to discuss the issue of "parliamentary
republic". Perhaps, the time when the opponents of this model will
be declared "enemies of the state" or "Serzh's agents" is close.
What harms Armenia more and what hinders the development of the
country? The government model or the vices which come from the soviet
model penetrating into the state as a germ and which will exist until
the veins of any government model of Armenia are not disclosed.
It does not matter what type of governance Armenia will have if the
veins are filled with officials, businessmen, benefactors, court
intellectuals and opposition with an agent, not state thinking. No
model can help the country develop.
Consequently, in order to eliminate obstacles to the development of
Armenia it is necessary to raise the issue of lustration and only
afterwards the model. First, it is necessary to clear the country of
the agents of the Soviet Russian past which harm the "brain" blocking
the way of change of thinking, values, culture and thinking. In this
case, any model will be the same because it is not the president
or the parliament of Armenia that forms electoral fraud brigades,
punitive brigades, the shadow budget and other systemic vices. The
vices form the president and the parliament.
Moreover, as soon as these vices start forming the parliament, they
will become more alive since it is easier to form only the parliament,
than the parliament and the president.
"Lustration" of the vicious system is proposed in Armenia which
makes it more obvious that the first step to save the state should
be lustration in order to allow Armenia to decide what model it needs
to develop.
James Hakobyan
http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/comments/view/27995
Comments - Thursday, 08 November 2012, 15:53
In his article entitled "List of Agents" writer Vahram Martirosyan
raised the issue of necessity of lustration of the Soviet KGB agents
who live and act in Armenia.
>From time to time this issue has appeared on the agenda of different
political forces. But it is absent on the agenda of the so-called
leading political forces. For example, only the Heritage and Free
Democrats parliamentary groups have dwelt on this issue and highlighted
the importance of lustration.
As to the ANC, ARF, PAP and RPA parliamentary groups, none of them
dwells on this issue, considering lustration something dangerous. As
if everyone is united, tolerant and humane now, no one kills people
for wearing sports clothes to a restaurant.
Instead, those parliamentary forces which don't want to listen about
lustration are now trying to discuss the issue of "parliamentary
republic". Perhaps, the time when the opponents of this model will
be declared "enemies of the state" or "Serzh's agents" is close.
What harms Armenia more and what hinders the development of the
country? The government model or the vices which come from the soviet
model penetrating into the state as a germ and which will exist until
the veins of any government model of Armenia are not disclosed.
It does not matter what type of governance Armenia will have if the
veins are filled with officials, businessmen, benefactors, court
intellectuals and opposition with an agent, not state thinking. No
model can help the country develop.
Consequently, in order to eliminate obstacles to the development of
Armenia it is necessary to raise the issue of lustration and only
afterwards the model. First, it is necessary to clear the country of
the agents of the Soviet Russian past which harm the "brain" blocking
the way of change of thinking, values, culture and thinking. In this
case, any model will be the same because it is not the president
or the parliament of Armenia that forms electoral fraud brigades,
punitive brigades, the shadow budget and other systemic vices. The
vices form the president and the parliament.
Moreover, as soon as these vices start forming the parliament, they
will become more alive since it is easier to form only the parliament,
than the parliament and the president.
"Lustration" of the vicious system is proposed in Armenia which
makes it more obvious that the first step to save the state should
be lustration in order to allow Armenia to decide what model it needs
to develop.