SARKISIAN MUST GO, SAYS TER-PETROSIAN
By MassisPost
http://massispost.com/archives/9898
Updated: October 30, 2013
YEREVAN - Opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosian called for President
Serzh Sarkisian's immediate resignation on Wednesday, saying that he
has brought Armenia into disrepute and is leading it to ruin with his
"adventurist" foreign policy.
In a written statement posted on ilur.am, Ter-Petrosian declared
that Sarkisian must be granted legal immunity from prosecution and
any asset confiscation if he agrees to step down.
"Armenia needs radical systemic reforms," said the leader of the
opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK). "Expecting Serzh Sarkisian
to be able to implement those reforms is tantamount to political
blindness. Only 'idealist' European bureaucrats could afford the
'naivety' of trying to turn that individual into a reformer."
"Every day of his rule is a loss for Armenia and Artsakh
(Nagorno-Karabakh) in the demographic, economic, material, political
and moral-psychological senses," continued Ter-Petrosian.
Armenia, he said, needs a new president "capable of restoring the
country's international reputation as a trustworthy and responsible
partner." Sarkisian has destroyed that reputation with his "adventurist
political wanderings" between the West and Russia that could have
"disastrous consequences" for Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, he claimed.
Ter-Petrosian, who served as Armenia's first president from 1991-1998,
clearly referred to Sarkisian's unexpected decision last month to join
a Russian-led alliance of ex-Soviet states at the expense of a much
closer relationship with the European Union. He said earlier that
Sarkisian thus duped the EU and humiliated Armenia. Still, unlike
other opposition leaders, Ter-Petrosian stopped short of opposing
Armenian membership of the Russian-dominated bloc.
The HAK leader also stated on Wednesday that he would not run for
president in the event of Sarkisian's resignation. He said Robert
Kocharian, another ex-president who handed over power to the current
head of state in 2008, must also not seek to return to power.
By MassisPost
http://massispost.com/archives/9898
Updated: October 30, 2013
YEREVAN - Opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosian called for President
Serzh Sarkisian's immediate resignation on Wednesday, saying that he
has brought Armenia into disrepute and is leading it to ruin with his
"adventurist" foreign policy.
In a written statement posted on ilur.am, Ter-Petrosian declared
that Sarkisian must be granted legal immunity from prosecution and
any asset confiscation if he agrees to step down.
"Armenia needs radical systemic reforms," said the leader of the
opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK). "Expecting Serzh Sarkisian
to be able to implement those reforms is tantamount to political
blindness. Only 'idealist' European bureaucrats could afford the
'naivety' of trying to turn that individual into a reformer."
"Every day of his rule is a loss for Armenia and Artsakh
(Nagorno-Karabakh) in the demographic, economic, material, political
and moral-psychological senses," continued Ter-Petrosian.
Armenia, he said, needs a new president "capable of restoring the
country's international reputation as a trustworthy and responsible
partner." Sarkisian has destroyed that reputation with his "adventurist
political wanderings" between the West and Russia that could have
"disastrous consequences" for Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, he claimed.
Ter-Petrosian, who served as Armenia's first president from 1991-1998,
clearly referred to Sarkisian's unexpected decision last month to join
a Russian-led alliance of ex-Soviet states at the expense of a much
closer relationship with the European Union. He said earlier that
Sarkisian thus duped the EU and humiliated Armenia. Still, unlike
other opposition leaders, Ter-Petrosian stopped short of opposing
Armenian membership of the Russian-dominated bloc.
The HAK leader also stated on Wednesday that he would not run for
president in the event of Sarkisian's resignation. He said Robert
Kocharian, another ex-president who handed over power to the current
head of state in 2008, must also not seek to return to power.