RUSTAM GASPARYAN: PEOPLE SHOULD UNSEAT SERZH SARGSYAN: THERE IS NO OTHER OPTION
17:29 | February 9,2015 | Politics
At the conference of 'non-governing' forces organized by Prosperous
Armenia Party (BHK), Gagik Tsarukyan announced that the 'ball is in
the court of the government.'
Aravot.am has asked BHK lawmaker Rustam Gasparyan to explain
Tsarukyan's statement. What is Serh Sargsyan expected to do? Is he
supposed to fulfill the 12-point demands of the opposition forces to
prevent people from holding street demonstrations?
"Should Serzh Sargsyan have any intention to fulfill the demands
he would have done it long ago. We do not have any expectations
from Serzh Sargsyan. People should stand up and unseat him through
rallies. There is no other option," he said.
When asked what way of struggle they suggest if they exclude bloodshed,
violence, and Maidan, Mr Gasparyan said, "Was there any bloodshed
when the Communist system collapsed? No, there wasn't.
People stood up for their rights and pushed for Communists'
resignation. It was a critical moment and the Communists stepped down.
http://en.a1plus.am/1205662.html
From: Baghdasarian
17:29 | February 9,2015 | Politics
At the conference of 'non-governing' forces organized by Prosperous
Armenia Party (BHK), Gagik Tsarukyan announced that the 'ball is in
the court of the government.'
Aravot.am has asked BHK lawmaker Rustam Gasparyan to explain
Tsarukyan's statement. What is Serh Sargsyan expected to do? Is he
supposed to fulfill the 12-point demands of the opposition forces to
prevent people from holding street demonstrations?
"Should Serzh Sargsyan have any intention to fulfill the demands
he would have done it long ago. We do not have any expectations
from Serzh Sargsyan. People should stand up and unseat him through
rallies. There is no other option," he said.
When asked what way of struggle they suggest if they exclude bloodshed,
violence, and Maidan, Mr Gasparyan said, "Was there any bloodshed
when the Communist system collapsed? No, there wasn't.
People stood up for their rights and pushed for Communists'
resignation. It was a critical moment and the Communists stepped down.
http://en.a1plus.am/1205662.html
From: Baghdasarian