SERVILITY AND FLATTERY REMAIN POLITICAL CATEGORIES IN ARMENIA - MP
TERT.AM
21:27 ~U 26.02.13
Speaking in parliament on Tuesday, Naira Zohrabyan, Secretary of the
Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group, quoted Mikhail Bulgakov's
play Ivan Vasilyevich.
"If Bulgakov had used his time machine in this parliament for a moment,
it would have turned into the USSR parliament," she said.
"I am sorry that servility and flattery still remain political
categories in our country," Mrs Zohrabyan said.
With respect to the post-election processes in Armenia, she said that
the PAP has for a long period indicated grave and urgent political,
economic and social problems facing Armenia.
"At that time we were accused of 'launching a crusade against'
individuals. We do not ever declare war on anyone because no one
deserves PAP warring against him. We said that, if grave problems
are not solved in the country, and the government introduces bills
with a view to robbing the middle class - dentists, taxi drivers
and accountants - the response would be more opposition voters,"
Mrs Zohrabyan said.
"Stop saying that we are developing tourism," Mrs Zohrabyan said as
she reminded the MP of the government's decision to purchase two
public lavatories for US $340,000. "You had better say that your
air tickets are most expensive in the world and your hotels are as
expensive as the best hotels in European cities," she said.
From: Baghdasarian
TERT.AM
21:27 ~U 26.02.13
Speaking in parliament on Tuesday, Naira Zohrabyan, Secretary of the
Prosperous Armenia parliamentary group, quoted Mikhail Bulgakov's
play Ivan Vasilyevich.
"If Bulgakov had used his time machine in this parliament for a moment,
it would have turned into the USSR parliament," she said.
"I am sorry that servility and flattery still remain political
categories in our country," Mrs Zohrabyan said.
With respect to the post-election processes in Armenia, she said that
the PAP has for a long period indicated grave and urgent political,
economic and social problems facing Armenia.
"At that time we were accused of 'launching a crusade against'
individuals. We do not ever declare war on anyone because no one
deserves PAP warring against him. We said that, if grave problems
are not solved in the country, and the government introduces bills
with a view to robbing the middle class - dentists, taxi drivers
and accountants - the response would be more opposition voters,"
Mrs Zohrabyan said.
"Stop saying that we are developing tourism," Mrs Zohrabyan said as
she reminded the MP of the government's decision to purchase two
public lavatories for US $340,000. "You had better say that your
air tickets are most expensive in the world and your hotels are as
expensive as the best hotels in European cities," she said.
From: Baghdasarian