RULE OF LAW RALLY: ARMENIAN POLITICAL FORCES' ATTITUDE
17:44 * 16.07.14
The Rule of Law party plans a rally in Yerevan's Freedom Square on
July 18.
According to party Chairman Artur Baghdasaryan it is going to be a
"social rally."
Tert.am interviewed representatives of political parties to find out
their attitude to the planned rally.
Chairman of the Democratic Homeland party Petros Makeyan said that
he has nothing to do at the rally as he has not held any expectations
about the Rule of Law party since 2008.
"In 2008, we saw the Rule of Law party and stopped thinking of that
party. I watched Artur Baghdasaryan's press conference and I should
note implications in the ruling regime's interests. He spoke of a
parliamentary crisis, which is in the interest of Serzh Sargsyan and
Robert Kocharyan," Makeyan said.
Preparliament member Vardan Hakobyan said that he does not want
to hear anything about the Rule of Law party. Therefore, he is not
interested in any events organized by the party.
"As to the Preparliament, the founding parliament is in the making. We
are following our roadmap. As to the non-parliamentary forces, they
are in their places. But parties are performing orchestrated concerts.
So they are on holiday now."
Republic party member Suren Abrahamyan noted that the non-coalition
parliamentary forces should leave the Parliament for political
processes to begin.
"Armenia will face a political crisis, which will make all of them
launch purposeful activities. Otherwise, Armenia's authorities are
impossible to change or sober up. But they are sure they will not
leave the Parliament. Their status is playing into their hands. But
if they do care, they must not care about their status in Parliament."
According to Abrahamyan the Rule of Law party is undergoing
self-cleaning and self-affirmation.
Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnakstutyun (ARF-D) parliamentary
group member Artsvik Minasyan is not going to attend the Rule of
Law party's meeting. The ARF-d has not discussed the issue of its
participation either.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/07/16/Oek-rally/
From: Baghdasarian
17:44 * 16.07.14
The Rule of Law party plans a rally in Yerevan's Freedom Square on
July 18.
According to party Chairman Artur Baghdasaryan it is going to be a
"social rally."
Tert.am interviewed representatives of political parties to find out
their attitude to the planned rally.
Chairman of the Democratic Homeland party Petros Makeyan said that
he has nothing to do at the rally as he has not held any expectations
about the Rule of Law party since 2008.
"In 2008, we saw the Rule of Law party and stopped thinking of that
party. I watched Artur Baghdasaryan's press conference and I should
note implications in the ruling regime's interests. He spoke of a
parliamentary crisis, which is in the interest of Serzh Sargsyan and
Robert Kocharyan," Makeyan said.
Preparliament member Vardan Hakobyan said that he does not want
to hear anything about the Rule of Law party. Therefore, he is not
interested in any events organized by the party.
"As to the Preparliament, the founding parliament is in the making. We
are following our roadmap. As to the non-parliamentary forces, they
are in their places. But parties are performing orchestrated concerts.
So they are on holiday now."
Republic party member Suren Abrahamyan noted that the non-coalition
parliamentary forces should leave the Parliament for political
processes to begin.
"Armenia will face a political crisis, which will make all of them
launch purposeful activities. Otherwise, Armenia's authorities are
impossible to change or sober up. But they are sure they will not
leave the Parliament. Their status is playing into their hands. But
if they do care, they must not care about their status in Parliament."
According to Abrahamyan the Rule of Law party is undergoing
self-cleaning and self-affirmation.
Armenian Revolutionary Federation Dashnakstutyun (ARF-D) parliamentary
group member Artsvik Minasyan is not going to attend the Rule of
Law party's meeting. The ARF-d has not discussed the issue of its
participation either.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/07/16/Oek-rally/
From: Baghdasarian