ARF SPECIAL CONGRESS WILL BE ARMENIA'S IMPORTANT POLITICAL EVENT IN SUMMER - POLITICAL TECHNOLOGIST
June 07, 2013 | 01:18
YEREVAN. - The elections in Armenia are over, and this means there
will not be a hot political summer in the country and the politicians
will go on vacation, political technologist Karen Kocharyan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"The political forces in our country position [themselves] six months
prior to elections. They still do not have the culture to realize that
politics is a continuous process. [But] of course, there are political
forces that have understood this, but they are fewer," Kocharyan said.
According to him, the special congress of the opposition ARF
Dashnaktsutyun Party will be this summer's sole important political
event in Armenia, and the results of this congress could be quite
serious. "The word is about a change in the leaders," he stressed.
"The leader in our [political] parties is perceived as an idol, if not,
[as] a God. As a result, the leader does not change and a political
stagnation comes about," Karen Kocharyan noted. He added, however,
that only the presence of external signals could prevent a political
stagnation in summer.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian
June 07, 2013 | 01:18
YEREVAN. - The elections in Armenia are over, and this means there
will not be a hot political summer in the country and the politicians
will go on vacation, political technologist Karen Kocharyan told
Armenian News-NEWS.am.
"The political forces in our country position [themselves] six months
prior to elections. They still do not have the culture to realize that
politics is a continuous process. [But] of course, there are political
forces that have understood this, but they are fewer," Kocharyan said.
According to him, the special congress of the opposition ARF
Dashnaktsutyun Party will be this summer's sole important political
event in Armenia, and the results of this congress could be quite
serious. "The word is about a change in the leaders," he stressed.
"The leader in our [political] parties is perceived as an idol, if not,
[as] a God. As a result, the leader does not change and a political
stagnation comes about," Karen Kocharyan noted. He added, however,
that only the presence of external signals could prevent a political
stagnation in summer.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: A. Papazian