Hrant Bagratyan: Government has done nothing in 100 days (video)
16:25 | July 28,2014 | Politics
The authorities in Armenia have not promised the four non-governing
forces to implement the opposition-submitted 12-point list of demands:
they have more tasks to perform, Speaker of the Armenian Parliament
Galust Sahakyan said on July 28.
"Of course it will be much better if these 12 points coincide with our
programs," he said adding that 'otherwise, the opposition is to draw
corresponding conclusions.'
Mr Galust Sahakyan advises the opposition to forget about the change of power.
"I have been in politics for many years and I have frequently heard
the opposition saying, "We shall soon come to power..."
The parliament official observes that 'people who come to power
usually do it calmly and quietly without loud shouts and warnings.'
Hrant Bagratyan, a lawmaker of the opposition Armenian National
Congress (HAK), says the political forces do not like sitting and
waiting for the government to take concrete steps. The economist says
the executive body led by Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan has made one
or two steps; there is no reason to be optimistic.
Evaluating the first 100 days of the government, Mr Bagratyan said the
executive could have done ten times more things during this period;
the figures do not greatly exceed the indexes of the previous
government.
Hrant Bagratyan also cited several items from the program proposed by
the Abrahamyan-led government which offered concrete steps. The HAK
member says in fact the government has done nothing in 100 days.
http://en.a1plus.am/1194216.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqKvReYLjcM
16:25 | July 28,2014 | Politics
The authorities in Armenia have not promised the four non-governing
forces to implement the opposition-submitted 12-point list of demands:
they have more tasks to perform, Speaker of the Armenian Parliament
Galust Sahakyan said on July 28.
"Of course it will be much better if these 12 points coincide with our
programs," he said adding that 'otherwise, the opposition is to draw
corresponding conclusions.'
Mr Galust Sahakyan advises the opposition to forget about the change of power.
"I have been in politics for many years and I have frequently heard
the opposition saying, "We shall soon come to power..."
The parliament official observes that 'people who come to power
usually do it calmly and quietly without loud shouts and warnings.'
Hrant Bagratyan, a lawmaker of the opposition Armenian National
Congress (HAK), says the political forces do not like sitting and
waiting for the government to take concrete steps. The economist says
the executive body led by Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan has made one
or two steps; there is no reason to be optimistic.
Evaluating the first 100 days of the government, Mr Bagratyan said the
executive could have done ten times more things during this period;
the figures do not greatly exceed the indexes of the previous
government.
Hrant Bagratyan also cited several items from the program proposed by
the Abrahamyan-led government which offered concrete steps. The HAK
member says in fact the government has done nothing in 100 days.
http://en.a1plus.am/1194216.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqKvReYLjcM