KOCHARYAN'S MESSAGE AIMS TO DISTRACT PUBLIC ATTENTION - POLITICIAN
15:25 ~U 14.01.14
Second President Robert Kocharyan's recent interviews, which evoked
a strong reaction by the prime minister, are an attempt to distract
public attention, says a politician.
"What they do is just a paper-based analysis; nothing serious. Tigran
Sargsyan is [President] Serzh Sargsyan's prime minister. Anyone could
be there instead of him. If Robert Kocharyan has something to say,
he must say it to the president and the [ruling] Republican Party,"
Paryuyr Hayrikyan, the leader of the National Self-Determination Union,
told a news conference on Tuesday.
The politician said the statements Kocharyan made could have been
taken more seriously if he and the incumbent premier appeared in a
televised debate together.
"So that would reflect their intellectual level. As for the questions
which Robert Kocharyan raised, we all know they trace their origins
back to the years of his presidency. And the March 1 [2008 tragic
post-electoral turmoil] is a proof of that," Hayrikyan added.
Armenian News - Tert.am
15:25 ~U 14.01.14
Second President Robert Kocharyan's recent interviews, which evoked
a strong reaction by the prime minister, are an attempt to distract
public attention, says a politician.
"What they do is just a paper-based analysis; nothing serious. Tigran
Sargsyan is [President] Serzh Sargsyan's prime minister. Anyone could
be there instead of him. If Robert Kocharyan has something to say,
he must say it to the president and the [ruling] Republican Party,"
Paryuyr Hayrikyan, the leader of the National Self-Determination Union,
told a news conference on Tuesday.
The politician said the statements Kocharyan made could have been
taken more seriously if he and the incumbent premier appeared in a
televised debate together.
"So that would reflect their intellectual level. As for the questions
which Robert Kocharyan raised, we all know they trace their origins
back to the years of his presidency. And the March 1 [2008 tragic
post-electoral turmoil] is a proof of that," Hayrikyan added.
Armenian News - Tert.am