PAP MP DOES NOT TRUST PRESIDENT'S WORDS, SINCE THE CC AND THE HRD DO NOT TRUST THE GOVERNMENT
February 17 2014
"We must have that money in order for our economy to develop and to
direct the fruits of the development to raise pensions. We will do it
by all means, dear Karen, and I do not see any big problem here, yet I
know that today the 80 percent of the country's population complains
about that decision. We, sorry for my word, to say in a homeland
defender's language, are not idiots to spend resources on that bad
thing. We spend political resources. People are dissatisfied with us,
we do not have any political interest in that and do not obtain any
resource. We erode resources for the time that will come in 20 years,
for our children," said the President of the Republic of Armenia,
Serzh Sargsyan, in particular, at Congress of Voluntary Homeland
Defenders Union (VHD) held on Saturday, referring to introduction
of mandatory funded pension systems. In response to the question
of Aravot.am of whether the President's speech did not sound as a
judgment, whether it was not a step to direct Constitutional Court
in his final decision, RPA MA responded, "The president was asked a
question. What was he supposed to do? To say, I am not responding?"
Later, he actually added, "However, it was said that some comments
and provisions, perhaps, need editing. What drawbacks the President
saw, he touched upon. Anyway, he said that he will accept the idea,
and it should be definitely implemented." According to the MP, the
President could not otherwise be expressed, as it would turn out that
he was unaware of, does not know that with or without his consent,
his party, his party MPs have decided to accept it. "So, it's a matter
of interpretation. Personally, I think that there is a need for public
debate on the issue, the public is concerned, and the President should
definitely have said his views." To the question of whether, in your
opinion, the emotions calm down, or be accelerate after the President's
speech, Mkrtich Minasyan said, "A part who are guided by emotions,
will begin thinking, and the part who execute orders, will continue
to perform their job. I think it will become mild." Mkrtich Minasyan
does not know the names of "executing orders" and the commanders. "I
am giving a political assessment, I am not involved in investigative
work. Political technologies, in certain cases, are carried out by
political orders." Alternative PAP MP Levon Khachatryan, as opposed
to the ruling party MP, is not so much impressed by the President's
speech. PAP, by the way, is against the mandatory enforcement of the
system. Recalling the CoC President's statements made not long ago,
some observations of the Human Rights Defender, other episodes of our
reality, the MP raises a question, "If I give money to the government,
from whom shall I receive it? I do not trust. How can one give money
to a government that is not trusted? You do not trust, since the
CoC and Human Rights Defender do not believe and trust. How can one
give?" To the Republican MP's conviction that after the President's
speech, the wave of complaints will calm down, the PAP MP opposes,
"Unless I understand where the budget was spent, when the court will
be a court, when HRD and the CoC will change their opinion... then
I can believe or not believe."
Nelly Grigoryan
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/02/17/163862/
February 17 2014
"We must have that money in order for our economy to develop and to
direct the fruits of the development to raise pensions. We will do it
by all means, dear Karen, and I do not see any big problem here, yet I
know that today the 80 percent of the country's population complains
about that decision. We, sorry for my word, to say in a homeland
defender's language, are not idiots to spend resources on that bad
thing. We spend political resources. People are dissatisfied with us,
we do not have any political interest in that and do not obtain any
resource. We erode resources for the time that will come in 20 years,
for our children," said the President of the Republic of Armenia,
Serzh Sargsyan, in particular, at Congress of Voluntary Homeland
Defenders Union (VHD) held on Saturday, referring to introduction
of mandatory funded pension systems. In response to the question
of Aravot.am of whether the President's speech did not sound as a
judgment, whether it was not a step to direct Constitutional Court
in his final decision, RPA MA responded, "The president was asked a
question. What was he supposed to do? To say, I am not responding?"
Later, he actually added, "However, it was said that some comments
and provisions, perhaps, need editing. What drawbacks the President
saw, he touched upon. Anyway, he said that he will accept the idea,
and it should be definitely implemented." According to the MP, the
President could not otherwise be expressed, as it would turn out that
he was unaware of, does not know that with or without his consent,
his party, his party MPs have decided to accept it. "So, it's a matter
of interpretation. Personally, I think that there is a need for public
debate on the issue, the public is concerned, and the President should
definitely have said his views." To the question of whether, in your
opinion, the emotions calm down, or be accelerate after the President's
speech, Mkrtich Minasyan said, "A part who are guided by emotions,
will begin thinking, and the part who execute orders, will continue
to perform their job. I think it will become mild." Mkrtich Minasyan
does not know the names of "executing orders" and the commanders. "I
am giving a political assessment, I am not involved in investigative
work. Political technologies, in certain cases, are carried out by
political orders." Alternative PAP MP Levon Khachatryan, as opposed
to the ruling party MP, is not so much impressed by the President's
speech. PAP, by the way, is against the mandatory enforcement of the
system. Recalling the CoC President's statements made not long ago,
some observations of the Human Rights Defender, other episodes of our
reality, the MP raises a question, "If I give money to the government,
from whom shall I receive it? I do not trust. How can one give money
to a government that is not trusted? You do not trust, since the
CoC and Human Rights Defender do not believe and trust. How can one
give?" To the Republican MP's conviction that after the President's
speech, the wave of complaints will calm down, the PAP MP opposes,
"Unless I understand where the budget was spent, when the court will
be a court, when HRD and the CoC will change their opinion... then
I can believe or not believe."
Nelly Grigoryan
Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/02/17/163862/