NEW ANTI-CRISIS PROGRAM TO BE HIGHLIGHT OF NATIONAL UNITY’S AGITATION
Noyan Tapan
Apr 09 2007
YEREVAN, APRIL 9, NOYAN TAPAN. At the start of the official agitation
campaign the National Unity Party came up with a new anti-crisis
program. As Party Chairman Artashes Geghamian stated at the April 9
press conference, it is not the repetition of 2002 program, but is
revised and modernized taking into consideration foreign political
changes of past five years and the expected challenges. It was
mentioned that on the basis of this program the party will revise
national projects in various spheres.
The National Unity, which, as A. Geghamian affirmed, will make the
majority at the next parliament, is going to adopt 42-43 laws in 100
days within the framework of the program. He said that after Franklin
Roosevelt’s assuming the post of the President in 1932 more laws were
adopted in U.S. within 11 days than during the previous 70 years.
The National Unity leader said that the proposed program will be
the highlight of party’s preelectoral strategy. As he affirmed, the
people is tired of both the authorities and the opposition. People,
in A. Geghamian’s words, wish to see a way of coming out of the
situation created in the country and the National Unity is going to
show this way.
In A. Geghamian’s words, when forming the government the National Unity
will be guided by the principle of professionalism and is ready to
involve the specialists who are in the staff of the government today.