Sunday, September 19, 2004

If you ask me, this would not be a bad move by the President, since today’s Parliament is filled with criminals who as MPs are exempt from prosecution by the law. They are also in power to make sure that what laws are adopted, work for their best interests and not those of the people. I’m also in favor of a very small minority presents of Armenians from the Diaspora in Parliament, who could at very least present other points of view on why cretin things should be considered.

ARMENIAN MP, ARTASHES GEGHAMYAN, CALLES ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT AND BECOME GUARANTOR OF NEW FAIR PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11. ARMINFO. Friday, an Armenian MP, Artashes Geghamyan, called Armenian President Robert Kocharyan to dissolve the parliament and become a guarantor of new fair parliamentary elections in the country.

Speaking at an assembly of the National Unity party's activists, Geghamyan said that such a step would justify the president's "previous sins." He also urged the former ruling party of Armenia, the Armenian Pan National Movement (APNM), not to "bomb" the opposition with its biting sarcasm, but to join it for restoration of the Constitutional order in Armenia.

In his speech, Geghamyan also touched upon a possible departure of Armenian militaries to Iraq. Of course, we must combat terrorism, but Armenia has no moral right to send its experts to other country struggling against terrorism when terrorism prospers inside it and the killers of the Georgian citizen Poghos Poghosyan and the organizers of the terrorist act in the Parliament have not been punished so far. Artashes Geghyamyan touched upon the failure of Armenian sportsmen at the Olympic Games in the Athens, the heavy socio-economic situation in the country, the inevitability of the Karabakh clan's exile from Armenia, his vacation in the Spanish Valensia and others things. However, during 2-hour sitting of the party's activists, no one remembered the tragic events in Beslan, which took the lives of 300 hundreds of people, including 9 Armenians.

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