PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY SHARES ROBERT KOCHARYAN'S VIEWS
arminfo
Tuesday, November 13, 15:26
Prosperous Armenia Party shares the viewpoints of the second president
of Armenia Robert Kocharyan regarding political speculations on his
possible involvement in certain processes, mainly the activity of PAP,
Naira Zohrabyan, Secretary of PAP faction, told ArmInfo.
Specifically, Robert Kocharyan made a statement advising them who sees
his shadow in everything to finally understand that a good political
team has been created at Prosperous Armenia, which is able to form
political agenda of the party independently.
"It is high time for our political forces to stop searching plots
and intrigues in everything than happens in the country," she said.
Zohrabyan shared Kocharyan's views also regarding the fact that the
constitutional reforms of 2005 significantly expanded the powers of
the government, but de-facto the government's role has just decreased.
She also agrees with Kocharyan's opinion that "the single-member
district electoral system in Armenia feeds the process of feudalization
of areas within those districts."
Although the stances of PAP and the second president on the agenda
of domestic political priorities (transfer to the 100% proportional
system of elections and parliamentary system of government) coincide,
Naira Zohrabyan said that she has no information on any 'relations'
of PAP and Robert Kocharyan.
Recently, PAP has initiated political consultations on the above
agenda. All the political forces of Armenia, except the Republican
Party, share the agenda. Some experts say that Robert Kocharyan, the
second president, de-facto founder of PAP 'advised' the agenda of PAP's
political consultations. In his Tuesday interview with 2rd.am Robert
Kocharyan said he bears no relation to PAP's activity. As regards
transfer to the 100% proportional system of parliamentary elections,
Robert Kocharyan said: "Single-member district electoral system in
Armenia feeds the process of feudalization of areas within those
districts and the authorities contribute that because they pursue
retention of power. It is an extremely harmful system and the sooner
we get rid of it the better."
arminfo
Tuesday, November 13, 15:26
Prosperous Armenia Party shares the viewpoints of the second president
of Armenia Robert Kocharyan regarding political speculations on his
possible involvement in certain processes, mainly the activity of PAP,
Naira Zohrabyan, Secretary of PAP faction, told ArmInfo.
Specifically, Robert Kocharyan made a statement advising them who sees
his shadow in everything to finally understand that a good political
team has been created at Prosperous Armenia, which is able to form
political agenda of the party independently.
"It is high time for our political forces to stop searching plots
and intrigues in everything than happens in the country," she said.
Zohrabyan shared Kocharyan's views also regarding the fact that the
constitutional reforms of 2005 significantly expanded the powers of
the government, but de-facto the government's role has just decreased.
She also agrees with Kocharyan's opinion that "the single-member
district electoral system in Armenia feeds the process of feudalization
of areas within those districts."
Although the stances of PAP and the second president on the agenda
of domestic political priorities (transfer to the 100% proportional
system of elections and parliamentary system of government) coincide,
Naira Zohrabyan said that she has no information on any 'relations'
of PAP and Robert Kocharyan.
Recently, PAP has initiated political consultations on the above
agenda. All the political forces of Armenia, except the Republican
Party, share the agenda. Some experts say that Robert Kocharyan, the
second president, de-facto founder of PAP 'advised' the agenda of PAP's
political consultations. In his Tuesday interview with 2rd.am Robert
Kocharyan said he bears no relation to PAP's activity. As regards
transfer to the 100% proportional system of parliamentary elections,
Robert Kocharyan said: "Single-member district electoral system in
Armenia feeds the process of feudalization of areas within those
districts and the authorities contribute that because they pursue
retention of power. It is an extremely harmful system and the sooner
we get rid of it the better."