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    ROBERT KOCHARYAN: PROBLEMS IN ARMENIA UNRELATED TO CONSTITUTION

    13:15 * 08.04.15

    In an interview with the website 2rd.am, Armenia's second president,
    Robert Kocharyan, spoke of the unnecessariness of the constitutional
    reforms, reiterating his earlier position that the problems in the
    country are not absolutely linked to imperfections in the organic law.

    "My opinion hasn't changed; I don't see any point in carrying out
    constitutional reforms, and I am confident that the problems existing
    in Armenia today are not in any way related to the Constitution,
    especially the government model," he said, attributing the problems
    to poor management on the top government levels.

    Kocharyan said he finds that the parliamentary model can be successful
    only in countries that have an accomplished institution of parties. He
    said he doesn't think see any political force in Armenia which
    governs by effective intra-party democracy or fractionism or seeking
    to internally modernize both its strategy and leadership.

    "Unfortunately, political debates here are regretfully primitive," the
    ex-president said. "It would be naïve to think that the parliamentary
    model would spontaneously lead to the rise of a democratic and
    competitive model. It would more probably raise the chances of
    patronage in government, which has struck its roots deep in Armenia
    and is one of its main troubles."

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/04/08/Robert-qocharyan/1640220

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