HOVIK ABRAHAMYAN'S SECOND FAILURE IN BRUSSELS
Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan is visiting Brussels where he attends
the conference of Armenians in Europe will address the European
Parliament. He will also meet with the EP deputy president Jacek
Protasiewicz.
Hovik Abrahamyan wished to meet with the EP president Martin Schultz
but the latter refused, and instead he will meet with the 13th of
his 14 deputies.
Brussels has a crucial importance to Hovik Abrahamyan's
"presentation". His first attempt was in December, during the
"presentation" of his relative Gagik Tsarukyan. However, after the
meetings in Brussels Tsarukyan returned to Yerevan and refused to
take part in the presidential election. He did not pass the test.
Hovik Abrahamyan is now trying to organize his "presentation" but he
seems to have failed again.
The Armenian government has no independence and sense of
responsibility, as well as internal legitimacy. Domestic issues
are resolved through "elections". However, this kind of system needs
external legitimacy. Hence, it is highly important to Hovik Abrahamyan
and other presidential aspirants to be bidden for and handled. The
representatives of the system cannot imagine another way out.
As to those "abroad", in Armenia they have to deal with exotic
officials so they try to avoid meetings with them, and even commit to
their personal issues. Their experience relating to Serzh Sargsyan
is enough for them to understand the nature and qualities of the
Armenian government.
12:52 15/10/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/31099
From: Baghdasarian
Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan is visiting Brussels where he attends
the conference of Armenians in Europe will address the European
Parliament. He will also meet with the EP deputy president Jacek
Protasiewicz.
Hovik Abrahamyan wished to meet with the EP president Martin Schultz
but the latter refused, and instead he will meet with the 13th of
his 14 deputies.
Brussels has a crucial importance to Hovik Abrahamyan's
"presentation". His first attempt was in December, during the
"presentation" of his relative Gagik Tsarukyan. However, after the
meetings in Brussels Tsarukyan returned to Yerevan and refused to
take part in the presidential election. He did not pass the test.
Hovik Abrahamyan is now trying to organize his "presentation" but he
seems to have failed again.
The Armenian government has no independence and sense of
responsibility, as well as internal legitimacy. Domestic issues
are resolved through "elections". However, this kind of system needs
external legitimacy. Hence, it is highly important to Hovik Abrahamyan
and other presidential aspirants to be bidden for and handled. The
representatives of the system cannot imagine another way out.
As to those "abroad", in Armenia they have to deal with exotic
officials so they try to avoid meetings with them, and even commit to
their personal issues. Their experience relating to Serzh Sargsyan
is enough for them to understand the nature and qualities of the
Armenian government.
12:52 15/10/2013 Story from Lragir.am News:
http://www.lragir.am/index/eng/0/politics/view/31099
From: Baghdasarian