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    HEAVYWEIGHT'S MESSAGE: TSARUKYAN SAYS PETTY POLITICAL TRADE NOT FOR HIM

    POLITICS | 12.09.14 | 11:32
    http://armenianow.com/news/politics/56796/prosperous_armenia_gagik_tsarukyan_interview

    By SARA KHOJOYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Activation in Armenia's internal political life in the wake of the
    meeting earlier this week of two leaders of non-governing parties
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Gagik Tsarukyan continued as the latter gave
    an interview to a local news website in which he, among other things,
    sought to emphasize again the political weight of his party.

    Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) leader Tsarukyan said the format of the
    four parliamentary parties is good for discussing the issues present
    in the country and for making joint compromise-based decisions. But
    talking to Zham.am, he added that even in the absence of this informal
    coalition there would be "no tragedy."

    "In that case the PAP will work with political forces using the
    mechanism of bilateral relations," Tsarukyan said.

    "As much as I value relations with political forces, above all I
    attach importance to raising the profile and raiting of the PAP,
    to strengthening the Party. There are internal decisions, there are
    instructions in that direction, there is a developed plan by which
    we are going to move forward, and that will further strengthen the
    Party," he added.

    The leader of the PAP that has the second largest faction in the
    Armenian parliament stressed that he has never entered, nor will
    ever enter any political relations that "sometimes are very petty
    and sometimes are more reminiscent of ordinary trade."

    "It is not for me. I know very well the rules of the game of Armenia's
    political field, the rules that are, to put it mildly, not so fair.

    This is something that is alien and uninteresting to me."

    Like in his every political speech, Tsarukyan emphasized that he is not
    guided by personal interests in politics: "I could have an easy life
    only for myself, my family and friends. Nothing prevented me from doing
    that. But seeing serious problems in our country, seeing that people
    live in bad conditions, seeing that they have to leave their homes and
    go abroad, seeing that despair and injustice loom large in the country,
    I could not remain indifferent. I did not want to step aside and live
    just for myself. This is my only motivation to be in politics."

    However, observers say that there are also constraining factors
    for Tsarukyan as he is also a large businessman and according
    to representatives of his own party the last time when he made a
    statement critical of the authorities he was subjected to pressures
    in the economic sphere of activities, in particular, water supply to
    his cement factory in the town of Ararat was stopped.

    "And perhaps the most important thing - I have no personal interest. I
    do not want power to make money or put my friends in governing
    positions," Tsarukyan underlined.

    "I am very well aware of our country's problems, I know our economy
    well. I have a very good idea about the main problems of our people.

    Finally, I have the idea of how to solve many of these problems step
    by step. I know well the business potentialities of the Diaspora
    and I know how to use it for the benefit of our country. I know how
    to bring large foreign investments to Armenia and create new jobs,
    new opportunities in the country."

    It is remarkable that the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA)
    did not leave Tsarukyan's statements unnoticed. Deputy parliament
    speaker, RPA spokesman Eduard Sharmazanov, for example, on Thursday
    commented that no politician openly declares that he is engaged in
    politics for personal gain.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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