OPPOSITIONAL ANC LEADER LABELS ARMENIA'S PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS AS FEAST IN TIME OF PLAGUE
YEREVAN, February 7. /ARKA/. The first president of Armenia, leader
of oppositional Armenian National Congress (ANC) Levon Ter-Petrosyan
said in the interview with "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun" ( The Fourth Branch
of Power) newspaper that presidential elections in Armenia resemble
a feast in time of plague.
"Today's election campaign appears more like a feast in time of plague
to me rather than something else," he said.
Ter-Petrosyan stated the biggest misfortune of the elections is
that everyone knows the outcome, and "the nightmarish consequences
are obvious"
"During the first term of Serzh Sargsyan annually 50,000 people were
migrating from our country, and during the second term the migration
will reach 100,000 people," Ter-Petrosyan said and added that if this
process continues Armenia will face a demographic catastrophe and a
threat to lose its statehood.
ANC leader clarified that due to the sharp shrink of population,
the country may lose its defensive capacity in 10-20 years... and for
self-preservation, initiated by its own authorities, it will renounce
independence and as a federation subject or an associate member will
voluntarily become a part of Russia.
The mass migration in Armenia is mainly caused by overall corruption,
loot of the country and the nation, he explained.
Ter-Petrosyan also said it is not geographical location, natural
resources, good or bad government, national mentality or culture,
but state institutions which make prosperous countries different from
poor ones. Developed institutions should be interested in boosting
economy, fostering the union of all constructive forces, which is not
possible when there is no democracy, rule of law, free competition
and guarantee of inviolability of property, according to him.
Presidential elections of Armenia are scheduled for February 18.
The following candidates will be leading the race: current president
Serzh Sargsyan, former prime minister and leader of Freedom party
Hrant Bagratyan, former foreign minister and head of Heritage party
Raffi Hovannisian, famous Soviet dissident and leader of National
Self-Determination party Paruyr Hayrikyan, former foreign minister
of Nagorno-Karabakh Arman Melikyan, political scientist and head
of Radio Hay Andrias Ghukasyan, philologist Vardan Sedrakyan. -0-
15:26 07.02.2013
http://arka.am/en/news/politics/oppositional_anc_leader_labels_armenia_s_president ial_elections_as_feast_in_time_of_plague/
YEREVAN, February 7. /ARKA/. The first president of Armenia, leader
of oppositional Armenian National Congress (ANC) Levon Ter-Petrosyan
said in the interview with "Chorrord Ishkhanutyun" ( The Fourth Branch
of Power) newspaper that presidential elections in Armenia resemble
a feast in time of plague.
"Today's election campaign appears more like a feast in time of plague
to me rather than something else," he said.
Ter-Petrosyan stated the biggest misfortune of the elections is
that everyone knows the outcome, and "the nightmarish consequences
are obvious"
"During the first term of Serzh Sargsyan annually 50,000 people were
migrating from our country, and during the second term the migration
will reach 100,000 people," Ter-Petrosyan said and added that if this
process continues Armenia will face a demographic catastrophe and a
threat to lose its statehood.
ANC leader clarified that due to the sharp shrink of population,
the country may lose its defensive capacity in 10-20 years... and for
self-preservation, initiated by its own authorities, it will renounce
independence and as a federation subject or an associate member will
voluntarily become a part of Russia.
The mass migration in Armenia is mainly caused by overall corruption,
loot of the country and the nation, he explained.
Ter-Petrosyan also said it is not geographical location, natural
resources, good or bad government, national mentality or culture,
but state institutions which make prosperous countries different from
poor ones. Developed institutions should be interested in boosting
economy, fostering the union of all constructive forces, which is not
possible when there is no democracy, rule of law, free competition
and guarantee of inviolability of property, according to him.
Presidential elections of Armenia are scheduled for February 18.
The following candidates will be leading the race: current president
Serzh Sargsyan, former prime minister and leader of Freedom party
Hrant Bagratyan, former foreign minister and head of Heritage party
Raffi Hovannisian, famous Soviet dissident and leader of National
Self-Determination party Paruyr Hayrikyan, former foreign minister
of Nagorno-Karabakh Arman Melikyan, political scientist and head
of Radio Hay Andrias Ghukasyan, philologist Vardan Sedrakyan. -0-
15:26 07.02.2013
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