Naira Zohrabyan summarizes 2012: "We have nothing to be proud of"
Political
The secretary of the parliamentary faction of "Prosperous Armenia" Naira Zohrabyan, in a conversation with Lurer.com summarizing 2012, said that we had nothing to be proud of.
"As much as we have tried to believe claims of unprecedented economic growth, the economic stability, the reality is quite different.
One should be glad and thankful that at least we were able to maintain relatively stable in the foreign field, and as for the social and economic situation of the country, I repeat, no matter how much we trust the published figures, links or to various international and authoritative structures, the reality is still different.
Emigration has reached catastrophic numbers, poverty is increasing day by day, unemployment is rising, while investment is reduced ignominiously. Armenia has become one of the most dangerous countries for investment, and not a single speech with curly sentences, phrases and words that every day we hear from the mouths of various members of the government will not convince me otherwise.
Every citizen must feel the economic growth on his skin, but a citizen just does not only feel the economic growth, but also in response to the statements, leaves the country. "Unfortunately, our national lives worse today than yesterday,then he lived a year or two ago. That's a fact," said deputy of PAP.
Speaking of expectations in 2013, Naira Zohrabyan said: "I hope that we will finally understand that the formation of a normal democratic country is the most dangerous way of imitation, imitation of a civil society.
Imitation talk about equality of human rights, when we know that the reality is quite different when there is a class that considers itself the supreme friend, above the law, above the Constitution. That's the problem.
When we are constantly talking about the fight against corruption, in fact the corruption is growing. Now that's an imitation, it is the most dangerous way. Imitation is derogatory to our country. I would like to hope that what I have listed, will be changed in 2013."


















































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