CIVIL MOVEMENTS IN ARMENIA GRADUALLY OUST PARTIES FROM REAL POLITICS
by Ashot Safaryan
ARMINFO
Friday, August 30, 17:27
The civil movements in Armenia are gradually ousting the political
parties from the real political processes, Tigran Khzmalyan, film
director, member of the Preparliament initiative, said at today's
press conference.
He thinks that the recent events connected with the protest against the
public transport fare rise in Yerevan and construction of a high-class
apartment building in Komitas Street, as well as the passivity of
the parties considering themselves opposition have demonstrated the
specified parties' inadequacy and their inability to take effective
measures to fight the incumbent regime.
"I do not think that one should rely on the parties. Certainly, most
youth representatives of some parties took part in our actions. But
on the whole, the leaders of the parties were spending their vacation
in Kobuleti or Antalya while we were fighting against the unlawful
acts of the Government and the Yerevan Municipality in the summer heat.
Consequently, they have nothing to do with real politics. Armenia
experiences a new situation - it is the young activists, honest and
unselfish, that are on the frontline of the fight against the ruling
system", he said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
by Ashot Safaryan
ARMINFO
Friday, August 30, 17:27
The civil movements in Armenia are gradually ousting the political
parties from the real political processes, Tigran Khzmalyan, film
director, member of the Preparliament initiative, said at today's
press conference.
He thinks that the recent events connected with the protest against the
public transport fare rise in Yerevan and construction of a high-class
apartment building in Komitas Street, as well as the passivity of
the parties considering themselves opposition have demonstrated the
specified parties' inadequacy and their inability to take effective
measures to fight the incumbent regime.
"I do not think that one should rely on the parties. Certainly, most
youth representatives of some parties took part in our actions. But
on the whole, the leaders of the parties were spending their vacation
in Kobuleti or Antalya while we were fighting against the unlawful
acts of the Government and the Yerevan Municipality in the summer heat.
Consequently, they have nothing to do with real politics. Armenia
experiences a new situation - it is the young activists, honest and
unselfish, that are on the frontline of the fight against the ruling
system", he said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress