Most of Armenian president's election pledges failed - activist
TERT.AM
17:33 ~U 18.01.13
The action group of the newly created Mission party is calling on
voters to take an active part in the voting in the upcoming
presidential election by voting "against all."
The group also calls on the parliamentary groups to add this point to
ballot papers for voters to have a choice.
"If the changes fail to be made within reasonable timeframe, we will
apply to the Constitutional Court," Manuk Sukiasyan, an action group
member, told journalists on Friday.
Referring to a party-made analysis, the socio-economic situation has
been getting worse in Armenia in recent five years. The economic
policy does not allow citizens to start up businesses.
"Our mission is to make the Armenian passport the weightiest document
regardless of which political force rules," Mr Sukiasyan said.
The economist Mesrob Arakelyan, Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan
failed to keep most of his election pledges.
"We propose serious tax reforms - exempting small and medium
businesses from taxes," Mr Arakelyan said.
TERT.AM
17:33 ~U 18.01.13
The action group of the newly created Mission party is calling on
voters to take an active part in the voting in the upcoming
presidential election by voting "against all."
The group also calls on the parliamentary groups to add this point to
ballot papers for voters to have a choice.
"If the changes fail to be made within reasonable timeframe, we will
apply to the Constitutional Court," Manuk Sukiasyan, an action group
member, told journalists on Friday.
Referring to a party-made analysis, the socio-economic situation has
been getting worse in Armenia in recent five years. The economic
policy does not allow citizens to start up businesses.
"Our mission is to make the Armenian passport the weightiest document
regardless of which political force rules," Mr Sukiasyan said.
The economist Mesrob Arakelyan, Armenia's President Serzh Sargsyan
failed to keep most of his election pledges.
"We propose serious tax reforms - exempting small and medium
businesses from taxes," Mr Arakelyan said.