NKR is established state - political analyst
news.am
September 01, 2012 | 15:33
YEREVAN. - Unlike the ex-USSR's other unrecognized states, the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) has won a war, it has a Constitution,
the authorities work in rotation, and there is a political opposition
which shows an inclination toward expanding, Caucasus Institute
Director, political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan said during a
press conference on Saturday, speaking about NKR's 21st Independence
Day anniversary to be celebrated on Sunday.
In his words, NKR already has held three presidential elections, which
are extremely important for the country's establishment.
`We should not forget [also] the importance of maintaining the
politico-military balance between Armenia and Azerbaijan,' said
Alexander Iskandaryan.
As per the political analyst, however, NKR still has three primary
challenges to meet: a) Building cities, villages and roads, and
developing the infrastructures, b) resolving the demographic issues,
and, c) forming a political system.
`It's impossible to develop the political system without developing
the economy,' Iskandaryan added.
news.am
September 01, 2012 | 15:33
YEREVAN. - Unlike the ex-USSR's other unrecognized states, the
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) has won a war, it has a Constitution,
the authorities work in rotation, and there is a political opposition
which shows an inclination toward expanding, Caucasus Institute
Director, political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan said during a
press conference on Saturday, speaking about NKR's 21st Independence
Day anniversary to be celebrated on Sunday.
In his words, NKR already has held three presidential elections, which
are extremely important for the country's establishment.
`We should not forget [also] the importance of maintaining the
politico-military balance between Armenia and Azerbaijan,' said
Alexander Iskandaryan.
As per the political analyst, however, NKR still has three primary
challenges to meet: a) Building cities, villages and roads, and
developing the infrastructures, b) resolving the demographic issues,
and, c) forming a political system.
`It's impossible to develop the political system without developing
the economy,' Iskandaryan added.