JOINING COALITION ONLY WAY TO POWER - AHARON ADIBEKYAN
14:07 * 20.10.14
If any parliamentary party is against the incumbent authorities it is
actually against itself because it is part of power as well, Director
of the Sociometer center Aharon Adibekyan told reporters on Monday.
According to him, the three non-coalition forces should struggle for
changes in the government.
"If the opposition seeks government posts, it should point out the
problems and propose solutions. They should say this is a deadlock, and
we need an alternative way. I think if you want to come to power, it is
always joining a coalition that is the right way," Mr Adibekyan said.
The candidates in the next presidential election are not yet
conspicuous.
"We have no leader. No one can be noticed except for Serzh Sargsyan.
Levon Ter-Petrosyan's rating is 2%, which accounts for his cooperation
with the Prosperous Armenia party to be able to get at least 5% in
parliamentary elections. The Prosperous Armenia party's rating was
much higher, but all the parties' ratings are down now."
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian
14:07 * 20.10.14
If any parliamentary party is against the incumbent authorities it is
actually against itself because it is part of power as well, Director
of the Sociometer center Aharon Adibekyan told reporters on Monday.
According to him, the three non-coalition forces should struggle for
changes in the government.
"If the opposition seeks government posts, it should point out the
problems and propose solutions. They should say this is a deadlock, and
we need an alternative way. I think if you want to come to power, it is
always joining a coalition that is the right way," Mr Adibekyan said.
The candidates in the next presidential election are not yet
conspicuous.
"We have no leader. No one can be noticed except for Serzh Sargsyan.
Levon Ter-Petrosyan's rating is 2%, which accounts for his cooperation
with the Prosperous Armenia party to be able to get at least 5% in
parliamentary elections. The Prosperous Armenia party's rating was
much higher, but all the parties' ratings are down now."
Armenian News - Tert.am
From: A. Papazian