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“Sasna Tsrer” will not accept the status quo to be formed in the new parliament

  • 27.11.2018
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We imagine the upcoming parliament as a transitional parliament. we presented just such a program, in our opinion, the National Assembly should have completed its work in 2 years and there should be new elections. Varuzhan Avetisyan, who heads the list of the “Sasna Trees” party, announced this at the press conference announcing the start of the pre-election campaign near the National Assembly building.


According to him, it is assumed that a new Constitution should be adopted, formed in new times, and the forces that have the right to be called a party will be able to fully participate in the elections and express the will of our people.


Parliamentary elections are the most important political event in a parliamentary country and this parliament should bring clarity to the development vision of RA for the next 5 years. It is important both for implementing economic projects, bringing investments, building an army and other goals in a country at war.


“Sasna Trees” propose that this new National Assembly should operate for only two years, after which a new constitution should be adopted and new elections held. However, in a country like RA, which has significant economic problems – social, demographic, emigration, etc., as well as the unresolved Karabakh problem, the holding of permanent elections will lead the country to new upheavals, dividing lines and uncertainty.


In addition, this Sasna Tree announcement has another message as a result of this election Nikol Pashinyan the force will, by all accounts, garner an overwhelming majority. The factions, in fact, do not want Pashinyan’s power to have a monopoly in the future NA, which will cause contradictions between them.


Nikol Pashinyan is going to get a majority in the National Assembly and he will not want the National Assembly to dissolve in two years and new elections to be held. It is also possible that in two years nothing will be left of the revolutionary euphoria and “My step” will not be able to gather as many votes as in the December elections.

Maral Chavushian: