NIKOL PASHINYAN: ARMENIA IS NOT A DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY
11:36 | March 20,2015 | Politics
"Two days ago, in his speech at the fourth plenary session of the
Euronest Parliamentary Assembly Serzh Sargsyan spoke in a manner which
is characteristic of leaders of democratic countries. Is there any
objective evidence enabling you to consider the Republic of Armenia
as a democratic country?" Armenian lawmaker Nikol Pashinyan said at
the 15th session of the Armenia-EU Parliamentary Cooperation Committee.
"Never has the opposition won any election in Armenia since the
country proclaimed independence [in 1991]," he said. "Only a few
months speaking at the sitting of the ruling Republican Party of
Armenia (HHK) Serzh Sargsyan ordered a government crackdown against
his former coalition partner Gagik Tsarukyan, the former leader of
the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK), after the latter said he was
going to run in the next presidential election."
Mr Pashinyan also cited Serzh Sargsyan's words that Tsarukyan should
be stripped of his mandate because of his 'chronic absenteeism.'
"Terrified of the crackdown and the ensuing internal political strife,
the embattled tycoon [Gagik Tsarukyan] gave up the idea of running
in the presidential elections and after obeying Sargsyan's decision
kept his parliamentary mandate. Now the law enforcement authorities
seem to have forgotten about the accusations levied against him. Is
this a democratic country?" said Pashinyan.
Then he citied Serzh Sargsyan's statement peaceful assemblies and
rallies are not banned in Armenia and reminded of the existence of
political prisoners in Armenia, including jailed activists Volodya
Avetisyan and Shant Harutyunyan. "Many in Armenia consider these two
men to be political prisoners," Pashinyan stressed.
Then he focused on the post-election clashes of March 1, 2008 and said
'this is another vivid violation of the right to freedom of assembly.'
"Contrary to Serzh Sargsyan's statements, Armenia is not a democratic
country as long as we have political prisoners and an opposition
candidate is unable to win elections," he said in conclusion.
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11:36 | March 20,2015 | Politics
"Two days ago, in his speech at the fourth plenary session of the
Euronest Parliamentary Assembly Serzh Sargsyan spoke in a manner which
is characteristic of leaders of democratic countries. Is there any
objective evidence enabling you to consider the Republic of Armenia
as a democratic country?" Armenian lawmaker Nikol Pashinyan said at
the 15th session of the Armenia-EU Parliamentary Cooperation Committee.
"Never has the opposition won any election in Armenia since the
country proclaimed independence [in 1991]," he said. "Only a few
months speaking at the sitting of the ruling Republican Party of
Armenia (HHK) Serzh Sargsyan ordered a government crackdown against
his former coalition partner Gagik Tsarukyan, the former leader of
the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK), after the latter said he was
going to run in the next presidential election."
Mr Pashinyan also cited Serzh Sargsyan's words that Tsarukyan should
be stripped of his mandate because of his 'chronic absenteeism.'
"Terrified of the crackdown and the ensuing internal political strife,
the embattled tycoon [Gagik Tsarukyan] gave up the idea of running
in the presidential elections and after obeying Sargsyan's decision
kept his parliamentary mandate. Now the law enforcement authorities
seem to have forgotten about the accusations levied against him. Is
this a democratic country?" said Pashinyan.
Then he citied Serzh Sargsyan's statement peaceful assemblies and
rallies are not banned in Armenia and reminded of the existence of
political prisoners in Armenia, including jailed activists Volodya
Avetisyan and Shant Harutyunyan. "Many in Armenia consider these two
men to be political prisoners," Pashinyan stressed.
Then he focused on the post-election clashes of March 1, 2008 and said
'this is another vivid violation of the right to freedom of assembly.'
"Contrary to Serzh Sargsyan's statements, Armenia is not a democratic
country as long as we have political prisoners and an opposition
candidate is unable to win elections," he said in conclusion.
http://en.a1plus.am/1208112.html