Sefilyan meets Bako Sahakyan: auto march postponed
16:53 | December 20,2014 | Politics
The statement of "The Centennial without regime" movement on the
results of the meeting between the authorities of Artsakh and the
representatives of the movement
As we have already informed, on December 19 "The Centennial without
regime" movement representatives left for Stepanakert with the
suggestion of Artsakh authorities to meet Bako Sahakyan and to discuss
some issues conditioned with the peculiarity of the situation in
Artsakh.
The representatives of the movement Zhirayr Sefilyan and Emil
Abrahamyan met Bako Sahakyan at the presidential residence and
discussed the issues relating the awareness auto march in Arshakh
intended on December 20.
During the second half of the meeting, Artsakh Deputy Prime Minister
A. Aghabekyan, Minister of Internal Affairs K. Aghajanyan, Attorney
General A. Mosiyan, DA Deputy Commander S. Karapetyan, NSS Director A.
Gharamyan, NSS Deputy Director G. Sargsyan, as well as movement
representative P. Manukyan and "Artsakh is Armenia" committee
representative V. Badasyan also took part in the discussions.
Bako Sahakyan and other officials noted that the auto march may have
unfavorable consequences for Artsakh.
The essence of their arguments is that close ties with the RA are very
important for Artsakh, which has unrecognized status, and those ties
are mainly based on the belief and confidence of Artsakh people toward
official Yerevan. But auto marches can kill that belief and
confidence. That's why they don't want to involve Artsakh people into
political processes of Yerevan.
The representatives of the auto march didn't agree with the arguments.
They reasoned that our country (including Artsakh) is in emergency
situation because of Yerevan regime anti-national governance, so
emergency steps must be taken to get rid of Yerevan regime and to form
a functional government.
They explained Artsakh authorities that if those steps aren't
implemented, we will lose Artsakh and our statehood. They also
presented other projects relating to withdrawal from the EEC and
holding consolidation referendum in Artsakh and the RA after removing
Yerevan regime.
The representatives of the movement urged Artsakh authorities not to
believe in Yerevan regime and to take into account that Artsakh was
freed by the efforts of all Armenians, so it is unacceptable to
separate Artsakh from pan Armenian issues. So the representatives of
the movement urged Artsakh authorities not to hinder the involvement
of Artsakh people in the movement.
So it was decided to postpone the awareness auto march in Artsakh on
December 20 and to hold the regular march on December 21 in Syunik.
Additional information will be provided connected with the date of
awareness auto march in Artsakh.
http://en.a1plus.am/1202974.html
16:53 | December 20,2014 | Politics
The statement of "The Centennial without regime" movement on the
results of the meeting between the authorities of Artsakh and the
representatives of the movement
As we have already informed, on December 19 "The Centennial without
regime" movement representatives left for Stepanakert with the
suggestion of Artsakh authorities to meet Bako Sahakyan and to discuss
some issues conditioned with the peculiarity of the situation in
Artsakh.
The representatives of the movement Zhirayr Sefilyan and Emil
Abrahamyan met Bako Sahakyan at the presidential residence and
discussed the issues relating the awareness auto march in Arshakh
intended on December 20.
During the second half of the meeting, Artsakh Deputy Prime Minister
A. Aghabekyan, Minister of Internal Affairs K. Aghajanyan, Attorney
General A. Mosiyan, DA Deputy Commander S. Karapetyan, NSS Director A.
Gharamyan, NSS Deputy Director G. Sargsyan, as well as movement
representative P. Manukyan and "Artsakh is Armenia" committee
representative V. Badasyan also took part in the discussions.
Bako Sahakyan and other officials noted that the auto march may have
unfavorable consequences for Artsakh.
The essence of their arguments is that close ties with the RA are very
important for Artsakh, which has unrecognized status, and those ties
are mainly based on the belief and confidence of Artsakh people toward
official Yerevan. But auto marches can kill that belief and
confidence. That's why they don't want to involve Artsakh people into
political processes of Yerevan.
The representatives of the auto march didn't agree with the arguments.
They reasoned that our country (including Artsakh) is in emergency
situation because of Yerevan regime anti-national governance, so
emergency steps must be taken to get rid of Yerevan regime and to form
a functional government.
They explained Artsakh authorities that if those steps aren't
implemented, we will lose Artsakh and our statehood. They also
presented other projects relating to withdrawal from the EEC and
holding consolidation referendum in Artsakh and the RA after removing
Yerevan regime.
The representatives of the movement urged Artsakh authorities not to
believe in Yerevan regime and to take into account that Artsakh was
freed by the efforts of all Armenians, so it is unacceptable to
separate Artsakh from pan Armenian issues. So the representatives of
the movement urged Artsakh authorities not to hinder the involvement
of Artsakh people in the movement.
So it was decided to postpone the awareness auto march in Artsakh on
December 20 and to hold the regular march on December 21 in Syunik.
Additional information will be provided connected with the date of
awareness auto march in Artsakh.
http://en.a1plus.am/1202974.html