POLITICAL EXPERT: SO FAR, THERE ARE NO PREREQUISITES FOR ROBERT KOCHARYAN'S RETURN TO BIG POLITICS
by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Tuesday, January 14, 17:00
So far, there are no prerequisites for the second president Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director
of Caucasus Institute, told reporters, Tuesday.
According to him, politics has disappeared from Armenia over the last
2 years, amid collapsed opposition.
In this light, the people began paying more attention to insignificant
events, including scandals, interviews of some people etc.
"If there were serious politics in the country and the parliament
were an area of political fight and not an area for law stamping,
such kind of information would not attract so much attention. The
current situation will continue till the next elections, unless a
serious political force emerges," the political expert said.
In this light, Iskandaryan said that the former president's interview
couldn't affect the situation in the country. Furthermore, it will
have no influence on the opposition field.
"The problem is not unification. A real opposition force is needed
to lead the people," Iskandaryan said. According to Iskandaryan,
Armenian Parliament Vice Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov's response to
Kocharyan actually meant that the authorities are satisfied with the
work of the prime minister.
To recall, Robert Kocharyan has recently harshly criticized the
government, including Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.
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Subject: Political expert: So far, there are no prerequisites for Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics
Political expert: So far, there are no prerequisites for Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics
by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Tuesday, January 14, 17:00
So far, there are no prerequisites for the second president Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director of
Caucasus Institute, told reporters, Tuesday.
According to him, politics has disappeared from Armenia over the last
2 years, amid collapsed opposition.
In this light, the people began paying more attention to insignificant
events, including scandals, interviews of some people etc.
"If there were serious politics in the country and the parliament were
an area of political fight and not an area for law stamping, such kind
of information would not attract so much attention. The current
situation will continue till the next elections, unless a serious
political force emerges," the political expert said.
In this light, Iskandaryan said that the former president's interview
couldn't affect the situation in the country. Furthermore, it will
have no influence on the opposition field.
"The problem is not unification. A real opposition force is needed to
lead the people," Iskandaryan said. According to Iskandaryan,
Armenian Parliament Vice Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov's response to
Kocharyan actually meant that the authorities are satisfied with the
work of the prime minister.
To recall, Robert Kocharyan has recently harshly criticized the
government, including Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.
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by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Tuesday, January 14, 17:00
So far, there are no prerequisites for the second president Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director
of Caucasus Institute, told reporters, Tuesday.
According to him, politics has disappeared from Armenia over the last
2 years, amid collapsed opposition.
In this light, the people began paying more attention to insignificant
events, including scandals, interviews of some people etc.
"If there were serious politics in the country and the parliament
were an area of political fight and not an area for law stamping,
such kind of information would not attract so much attention. The
current situation will continue till the next elections, unless a
serious political force emerges," the political expert said.
In this light, Iskandaryan said that the former president's interview
couldn't affect the situation in the country. Furthermore, it will
have no influence on the opposition field.
"The problem is not unification. A real opposition force is needed
to lead the people," Iskandaryan said. According to Iskandaryan,
Armenian Parliament Vice Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov's response to
Kocharyan actually meant that the authorities are satisfied with the
work of the prime minister.
To recall, Robert Kocharyan has recently harshly criticized the
government, including Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.
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Subject: Political expert: So far, there are no prerequisites for Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics
Political expert: So far, there are no prerequisites for Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics
by Marianna Lazarian
ARMINFO
Tuesday, January 14, 17:00
So far, there are no prerequisites for the second president Robert
Kocharyan's return to big politics, Alexander Iskandaryan, Director of
Caucasus Institute, told reporters, Tuesday.
According to him, politics has disappeared from Armenia over the last
2 years, amid collapsed opposition.
In this light, the people began paying more attention to insignificant
events, including scandals, interviews of some people etc.
"If there were serious politics in the country and the parliament were
an area of political fight and not an area for law stamping, such kind
of information would not attract so much attention. The current
situation will continue till the next elections, unless a serious
political force emerges," the political expert said.
In this light, Iskandaryan said that the former president's interview
couldn't affect the situation in the country. Furthermore, it will
have no influence on the opposition field.
"The problem is not unification. A real opposition force is needed to
lead the people," Iskandaryan said. According to Iskandaryan,
Armenian Parliament Vice Speaker Eduard Sharmazanov's response to
Kocharyan actually meant that the authorities are satisfied with the
work of the prime minister.
To recall, Robert Kocharyan has recently harshly criticized the
government, including Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan.
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