LET'S OVERCOME SOVIET THINKING! - NEWSPAPER
news.am
September 25, 2012 | 08:19
YEREVAN. - In reply to the observation that the political party-member
heads of Armenia's communities cannot be impartial during national
elections, Communities Association of Armenia Board Coordinator Emin
Yeritsyan said the following to Aravot daily:
"They should be impartial? They are public political figures, and
they have a right and are free to manifest a political stance in any
election. There isn't any adverse phenomenon here. We should somewhat
overcome Soviet thinking.
The Council of Europe observers likewise call upon the [political]
parties to take active part [in local government elections]. This
is the domain where the parties have a right to show [themselves],
and no one has any restrictions."
news.am
September 25, 2012 | 08:19
YEREVAN. - In reply to the observation that the political party-member
heads of Armenia's communities cannot be impartial during national
elections, Communities Association of Armenia Board Coordinator Emin
Yeritsyan said the following to Aravot daily:
"They should be impartial? They are public political figures, and
they have a right and are free to manifest a political stance in any
election. There isn't any adverse phenomenon here. We should somewhat
overcome Soviet thinking.
The Council of Europe observers likewise call upon the [political]
parties to take active part [in local government elections]. This
is the domain where the parties have a right to show [themselves],
and no one has any restrictions."