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    Multi-party Armenia - 5

    January 11 2014


    In previous sections, we were consistently conveying the thought, like
    a red or I don't know what color of thread, that the present and
    especially the future of Armenia belongs to political parties and
    party members, and it is more than obscure and incomprehensible for
    many of us why some people with political inclinations and aspirations
    are establishing not parties in Armenia rather than non-governmental
    organizations. It is more than clear that most of them, sooner or
    later, would transform into a political party and represent political
    ambitions by participating in various types and levels of rural,
    urban, and political elections. Civil movements that popped up and
    quite generated last year, mostly in participation of young people,
    are more understandable and comprehensible. The year 2013 showed that
    in many cases the citizens and still their unnamed unions are often
    more active and efficient than the parties and the party members. It
    is more convincingly demonstrated last summer, when the increase in
    public transport was prevented due to the efforts of partisan
    activists and especially the young activists. Similarly with regard to
    the issue of pensions, for our young citizens more active than the
    parties and party members, as well as with regard to the Customs Union
    and the `ARG' matters. And I'm sure they will be still active with
    regard to upcoming issues in the future, because these civic and
    non-partisan processes are to be continued and irreversible, and being
    a non-partisan they are not non-partisan. And I'm sure there will be
    new developments and new formations in the coming years, and in the
    coming year our formed youth are more likely to serve as an example
    for seniors and the elderly. Despite there has been and still are
    various and contradictory interpretations about civic activities and
    actions of the youth, nevertheless, they, as you can see, are not the
    ones to get into despair and disappointed from any negative comments.
    And if attempts are made to increase the price of transport or
    anything else, once again we would rely on them, and not on us or the
    parties. And, if their fight is some way out and means for us, it is a
    mean of life and living for them. And, they personally have found this
    very form of living for them and for us. And, if before the history of
    their fight, the citizen of Armenia did not have any form or method of
    living, now, we can say that it already has. And if the authorities,
    the opposition and all of us instead of getting involved in attaching
    names rather than demonstrating quite constructive attitude toward
    those fighting and especially the fight of the youth in fight, and the
    result would be quite prominent and visible, moreover, for the
    government, the opposition and all of us. As for the civilian fighter,
    in person, many of them, I think, do not have personal expectations
    from their initiated fight. And, if they do, this expectation and
    vision is the safety and security of our state and independence of our
    Republic, independence, about which we are all talking during the
    holidays, and forget during the rest of the days of the year.

    Voskan YEREVANTSI

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2014/01/11/163287/

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