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    Activists assume political forces' role in Armenia - expert

    13:02 - 10.11.13


    Armenia's society badly needs a political opposition, which is
    actually lacking. So activists are assuming this role, the political
    scientist Sergey Minasyan told Tert.am as he commented on the
    `revolution' attempted by the leader of the Tseghakron (Race religion)
    party, on November 5.

    `I have a logical explanation for that incident. I view it as a link
    in a chain of events since the latest parliamentary and presidential
    elections in Armenia, when we saw the major opposition forces leave
    the political arena,' Mr Minasyan said.

    Political forces just boycotted political processes and the political
    arena remained open, with political activists rather than serious
    political forces launching their activities.

    `Five year ago there was a serious political opposition. Two years ago
    there was a hope the Prosperous Armenia Party assume that role. Now,
    however, the public does not see such a political force, but `amateur'
    actions cannot produce any result,' the expert said.

    As to whether the November 5 riots may affect the international
    community's attitude to Armenia, Mr Minasyan said: `I do not think it
    may seriously affect the international community's attitude to
    Armenia. We have more serious problems involving international
    community's attitude, namely, our foreign policy course,' he said.


    Armenian News - Tert.am



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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