ARMEN RUSTAMYAN: GAGIK TSARUKYAN REPEATED WHAT WE SAID IN 2010
13:51 | February 6,2015 | Politics
At yesterday's conference, the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) Leader
Gagik Tsarukyan repeated the words said by the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation -Dashnaktsutyun in 2010, Head of the Dashnaktustyun faction
Armen Rustamyan said during the parliamentary briefings on Friday.
"In 2010, I said that Armenia needs a government of a new quality.
Today, they are speaking about the need of a new-quality government.
By saying a new-quality government we first of all mean elimination
of the political monopoly. The ruling party and state are interwoven
today. It is time to find solutions to the main problems in the
country," Mr Rustamyan said. He suggests involving knowledgeable people
who today reside outside Armenia in the process of state-building.
"The change of government does not only mean a change of persons,
it implies a change of system. The political forces should work
together and present people a concrete program in order not to appear
in uncertainty again. You cannot change everything by changing the
electoral system. This is a delusion," said the Dashnak representative.
"Armenia needs a government of a new quality, new, educated people. In
this regard I express my will to support such new candidates; I call
upon Armenians living both in Armenia and abroad, specialists with good
education to unite around creating an alternative to our functioning
government," Gagik Tsarukyan said during the conference on Thurdsay.
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13:51 | February 6,2015 | Politics
At yesterday's conference, the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) Leader
Gagik Tsarukyan repeated the words said by the Armenian Revolutionary
Federation -Dashnaktsutyun in 2010, Head of the Dashnaktustyun faction
Armen Rustamyan said during the parliamentary briefings on Friday.
"In 2010, I said that Armenia needs a government of a new quality.
Today, they are speaking about the need of a new-quality government.
By saying a new-quality government we first of all mean elimination
of the political monopoly. The ruling party and state are interwoven
today. It is time to find solutions to the main problems in the
country," Mr Rustamyan said. He suggests involving knowledgeable people
who today reside outside Armenia in the process of state-building.
"The change of government does not only mean a change of persons,
it implies a change of system. The political forces should work
together and present people a concrete program in order not to appear
in uncertainty again. You cannot change everything by changing the
electoral system. This is a delusion," said the Dashnak representative.
"Armenia needs a government of a new quality, new, educated people. In
this regard I express my will to support such new candidates; I call
upon Armenians living both in Armenia and abroad, specialists with good
education to unite around creating an alternative to our functioning
government," Gagik Tsarukyan said during the conference on Thurdsay.
http://en.a1plus.am/1205512.html