FIGHT FOR RESOURCES GOING ON IN ARMENIA - OPPOSITION PARTY REP
14:46 ~U 26.06.13
Heritage party Vice-Chairman Armen Martirosyan believes that the
violations revealed in Armenia's government system are evidence
that the system is a complete failure, and a fight for resources is
going on.
"This means the government system has expired, the country's resources
are depleting and the ruling circles are fighting for control over
resources," he said.
With respect to the noise over the violations revealed by the Control
Chamber, he said it was, to an extent, a show.
"If they had a small wish to deal with the problems, we would see
serious steps," Martirosyan said. According to him, if Armenia's
political opposition headed the Control Chamber, it would launch a
process of reforming the government system.
With respect to the 2012 budget report, Martirosyan said that it proved
"good traditions" in Armenia's government system - the budget remains
a means of enrichment for Armenia's authorities.
"The government system really needs radical reforms. What is going on
is evidence that Armenia, as a state, is at a very low level," he said.
With respect to Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Martirosyan
said: "This premier seems to be the best option for the president.
Releasing the premier means releasing the executives of all the other
branches. I do not think the probability of his relieving of the post
is high."
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian
14:46 ~U 26.06.13
Heritage party Vice-Chairman Armen Martirosyan believes that the
violations revealed in Armenia's government system are evidence
that the system is a complete failure, and a fight for resources is
going on.
"This means the government system has expired, the country's resources
are depleting and the ruling circles are fighting for control over
resources," he said.
With respect to the noise over the violations revealed by the Control
Chamber, he said it was, to an extent, a show.
"If they had a small wish to deal with the problems, we would see
serious steps," Martirosyan said. According to him, if Armenia's
political opposition headed the Control Chamber, it would launch a
process of reforming the government system.
With respect to the 2012 budget report, Martirosyan said that it proved
"good traditions" in Armenia's government system - the budget remains
a means of enrichment for Armenia's authorities.
"The government system really needs radical reforms. What is going on
is evidence that Armenia, as a state, is at a very low level," he said.
With respect to Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Martirosyan
said: "This premier seems to be the best option for the president.
Releasing the premier means releasing the executives of all the other
branches. I do not think the probability of his relieving of the post
is high."
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian