
ArmInfo. Everyone in Armenia sees the need for political reform that means implementation of a new political culture, prevention of political persecutions against political opponents, consolidation of political forces irrespective of their political views for settlement of the pressing problems of the country. President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan made such statement at the meeting of the ruling Republican Party Board yesterday when introducing the nominee for the post of the prime minister, the deputy head for strategic development at Gazprom Mezhregiongaz, Russia, Karen Karapetyan.
President Sargsyan said political reforms are not connected with the requirements of any international organizations. It is aspiration for a stronger and prospering statehood. "Within these years, the economic reforms have always been in the focus of the Government's attention, while political reforms have certainly paled into insignificance.
We believed that implementation of economic reforms will automatically lead to political reforms. In the meanwhile, we have understood long ago that without political reforms, economic indicators will not be sufficient," the president said adding that Constitutional reforms of 2015 were perceived in Armenia as political measures pursuing personal interests of the authorities and not settlement of the country's problems. "Many perceived our arguments during campaign for the parliamentary system of government just as propaganda," he said.
Serzh Sargsyan believes that implementation of the standards of the new Constitution and political reforms has been delayed certainly due to the April war in the Karabakh conflict zone and the July events (seizure of the police compound). In his words, the authorities are learning lessons from both the incidents.
"However, we have neither right nor time to delay with this any longer," the president said announcing drastic changes in the short run. He said he was speaking first of all about such changes as staff reshuffles in all the power branches: starting from the president's administration up to the judiciary. "Today, we are speaking about the government," the president said introducing Karen Karapetyan as the nominee for the prime minister of Armenia.
"We know the abilities and work style of Karen Karapetyan. He is able to manage the wave of reforms that are expected in Armenia, to lead the country towards political and economic freedoms, breaking stereotypes. I am sure that in case of effective work, Karapetyan will become a peculiar symbol of reforms of Armenia. I have talked to him much about the future reforms and received the positive response of a person ready to make those reforms. I saw confidence in him, and, the most important, he believes that the tasks set are realistic and accomplishable," the president said.
The president said that using the people's potential the new government must restore the trust in the government, find non-standard solutions for development of the country and strengthening of its positions in the region. In his words, the new government must work transparently and achieve such results that will strengthen the bases of the free economic competition. "In these issues, the new government will have a big freedom of actions, consequently, a high level of responsibility for its steps. The pace and efficiency is important. I am sure that it's going to be all right," the president assured those present. Serzh Sargsyan thanked the leaving prime minister Hovik Abrahamyan for his work, for managing to bring stability to economy and saving the country from negative external challenges, ensuring such high economic indicators that many countries could dream off. "The government did its utmost to prepare the country for new reforms, it is a huge work and the executive power has coped with it. However, Armenia needs a higher economic growth and more stability," Sargsyan said adding that Hovik Abrahamyan will have an important part in the parliamentary elections of 2017.