Newspaper: Prosperous Armenia Party women are concerned

News.am, Armenia
Nov 14 2018
Newspaper: Prosperous Armenia Party women are concerned Newspaper: Prosperous Armenia Party women are concerned

10:36, 14.11.2018
                  

YEREVAN. – It is yet unknown as to how the electoral list of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) will be for the upcoming snap parliamentary election, Iravunk (Right) newspaper reported.

“According to our information, the PAP leader [and oligarch MP Gagik Tsarukyan] is going to seriously review the politicians around him, especially the women.

“Tsarukyan essentially fears that he will no longer be the second political force in parliament, whereas more organized MPs are needed to have a more modest representation [at the National Assembly].

“The fiery fight [at the PAP] is not mitigating, and each and everyone is concerned about his [or her] political future,” Iravunk wrote.

Քաղաքական մեծամտությունը և ցինիզմը կործանել են Փաշինյանից ուժեղ գործիչների. Շարմազանով

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ՀՀ վարչապետ Նիկոլ Փաշինյանն ավելի վաղ հայտարարել էր, որ երկրում առկա էյֆորիան կարող է դեռ 15 տարի էլ չանցնել, բայց դա ամենևին էլ չի նշանակում, թե 15 տարի երկրում ընտրություններ չպիտի լինեն:


Ի պատասխան այս հայտարարության, ՀՀ ԱԺ փոխնախագահ Էդուարդ Շարմազանովն այսօր հայտարարեց, որ քաղաքական մեծամտությունն ու ցինիզմը կործանել են Փաշինյանից հազարապատիկ ավելի ուժեղ գործիչների.


«Բոնապարտիզմը կործանեց Բոնապարտին, տեսել ենք նաև Լևոն Տեր-Պետրոսյանին, ով 90 տոկոսից ավելի ձայն ուներ, բայց մեկ տարի անց նրա հասցեին որևէ դրական խոսք ասող չկար: Իրենցից ավելի հզոր գործիչներ են կործանվել, և երբ ասում ես՝ 15 տարի այս կլինի, այն կլինի, ի՞նչ ասեմ. Աստված տա, 15 տարի ժողովուրդը ծափահարի, բայց մենք տեսել ենք, թե 1991 թվականին քանի տոկոսով Լևոն Տեր-Պետրոսյանը ընտրվեց, իսկ արդեն 1992-ի վերջին մարդ չէիր գտնի, որ Լևոն Տեր-Պետրոսյանին դրական խոսք կասեր», – ԱԺ-ում լրագրողների հետ ճեպազրույցում ասաց նա:


ՀՀԿ-ական գործիչը նաև անդրադարձավ արտահերթ խորհրդարանական ընտրությունների անցկացման շուրջ առկա իրողություններին: Շարմազանովը նախ նշեց, որ ԲՀԿ-ի կողմից դեռ չի լսել վերջնական պատասխան՝ համաձայն են արտահերթ ընտրությունների, թե ոչ: Այսինքն, այս պահի դրությամբ վերջնական կարծիք ունի միայն «Ելք»-ից չեմ լսել.


«Որևէ այլ ուժից չեմ լսել, որ ասի՝ համաձայն եմ, որ խորհրդարանը գնա ինքնալուծարման: Կարծում եմ, կա ընտրության երկու տարբերակ. կան ընտրություններ, կան պարտադրված ընտրություններ: Երբ վարչապետը հրաժարական է տալիս, դա արդեն պատրադրված ընտրություն է», – նշեց նա:


Ինչ վերաբերում է հարցին, թե հավանական համարում է այն սցենարը, որ Հանրապետականը վարչապետի իր թեկնածուին առաջարկի, Էդուարդ Շարմազանովը նշեց, որ ՀՀԿ-ն ո՛չ ինքնանպատակ թեկնածու կառաջադրի, ո՛չ ինքնանպատակ կգնա արտահերթ ընտրությունների, ո՛չ էլ ինքնանպատակ որևէ այլ բան կան: Ըստ նրա՝ ամեն ինչի հիմքում պիտի լինի գաղափարը:  


«Ես բազմիցս նշել եմ, որ վարչապետի առաջարկը եթե ոչ վատագույն, բայց և լավագույն տարբերակը չէ: Երբեմն դու ընտրում ես վատի ու վատթարագույնի միջև, հիմա գնդակը իր դաշտում է: Եթե ըստ Սահմանադրության հրաժարական ես տալիս, ապա քաղաքական ուժերը ըստ իրավիճակի, երկրի շահերից ելնելով կքննարկեն հարցը՝  առաջադրում են, թե չեն առաջադրու թեկնածում, առաջադրելուց հետո էլ կքննարկեն՝ ինչ ծրագրեր են բերում, ում են առաջադրում, ինչ պիտի անի նա», – հավելեց ԱԺ փոխնախագահը:


Նշենք, որ նախօրեին հեռուստաեթերում ԲՀԿ առաջնորդ Գագիկ Ծառուկյանը հայտարարեց, որ կուսակցությունը մասնակցելու է արտահերթ խորհրդարանական ընտրություններին: ԲՀԿ առաջնորդի խոսքով` համագործակցելու են այն խորհրդարանական և արտախորհրդարանական ուժերի հետ, որոնք չեն հանդիպել ո’չ Սերժ Սարգսյանի, ո’չ Ռոբերտ Քոչարյանի հետ: Ծառուկյանը նաև նշել էր, որ իրենք արտահերթ ընտրությունների անցկացման ժամկետների հետ որևէ առարկություն չունեն. «Ժողովուրդն ուզում է դեկտեմբերին, ուրեմն՝ մենք էլ ենք ուզում»,- ասել էր նա:

A Final Farewell to Charles Aznavour

PARIS (Azatutyun.am)—France paid a moving national homage on Friday to Charles Aznavour, the late French singer of Armenian descent, in a ceremony in Paris attended by President Emmanuel Macron and Armenia’s leaders.

Aznavour died at one of his homes in southeaster France on Monday at the age of 94. He will be buried on Saturday in a cemetery west of Paris.

Aznavour’s coffin was carried into the courtyard of Les Invalides military museum to the sound of haunting music played from a duduk, a traditional Armenian flute. An army band then played the national anthems of Armenia and France.

“Some heroes become French by spilling their blood. This son of Greek and Armenian immigrants, who never went to secondary school, knew instinctively that our most sacred sanctuary was the French language,” and used it like a poet, Macron said at the ceremony.  “In France, poets never die,” he added, standing before the coffin draped in the French national flag.

The French president also praised Aznavour’s “loyalty to his roots.” “Armenians of all countries, today I am thinking of you,” he said. “He was supposed to be one of us next week in Yerevan, his absence will leave a giant void.”

Macron will travel to the Armenian capital for a state visit and a summit of Francophonie, a loose grouping of French-speaking nations. He revealed on Monday that he had asked Aznavour to join him on the trip.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan also delivered a eulogy at the farewell ceremony attended by Aznavour’s family and dozens of dignitaries, including former French Presidents Francois Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy and actor Jean-Paul Belmondo.

Pashinyan hailed the legendary signer as a “great Frenchman” who “breathed a new life into Armenian pride.”

Pashinyan also spoke of Armenians’ “special respect” for France. “I want to express the gratitude of the Armenian people to the French state and the French people for giving shelter to Armenian survivors of the genocide [in Ottoman Turkey,]” he said.

Aznavour, who sold more than 100 million records in 80 countries, was born Shahnour Varinag Aznavourian in Paris to Armenian parents. His global fame made him the most renowned member of France’s influential Armenian community.

The crooner was at the forefront of the community’s efforts to help victims of a catastrophic earthquake that devastated much of northern Armenia in 1988. He regularly visited the country in the following decades. A square in downtown Yerevan was named after him in 2001.

In 2004, Aznavour received Armenia’s highest state award, the title of National Hero, in recognition of his support for his ancestral homeland. Then President Robert Kocharian praised him for “presenting Armenia to the world.”

Kocharian’s successor, Serzh Sarkisian, granted Aznavour Armenian citizenship in 2008. A year later Sarkisian appointed him Armenia’s ambassador to Switzerland and international organizations headquartered in Geneva. Aznavour played a largely symbolic role in that capacity.

The Armenian government has declared Saturday a day of national mourning.

Bako Sahakyan in Stepanakert took part in a memorial service for Charles Aznavour

Arminfo, Armenia
Oct 6 2018
Bako Sahakyan in Stepanakert took part in a memorial service for Charles Aznavour

Yerevan October 06

Ani Mshetsyan. On the day of mourning, announced in Artsakh in connection with the death of the National Hero of Armenia, world-famous chansonnay Charles Aznavour, Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan visited the Stepanakert cultural center named after the great Armenian and took part in a memorial service organized there.

As the press service of the President of Artsakh reports, the event was attended by the leader of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan, Chairman of the National Assembly Ashot Gulyan, State Minister Grigory Martirosyan, hundreds of citizens and guests.

It should be noted that on October 6, the day of the burial of the great Aznvur in Armenia and Artsakh was declared a day of mourning. On buildings of government agencies, embassies and

diplomatic agencies lowered the national flags of Armenia. Books of grief have also been opened in embassies and consulates of Armenia in foreign countries. TV channels and radio stations reviewed the grid of their programs. Liturgies will be served in churches. According to Aznavour's last will, he will be buried in France near his parents. Armenian President Armen Sargsyan with his wife, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan with his wife, Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II and other officials are in attendance at the funeral in France. On the eve of the House of Disabled Paris held a memorial service for Aznavour, which was attended by the top leadership of France and Armenia. Recall that the world-famous chansonnier of Armenian origin died 1st at the age of 94 years.

Armenian govt dismisses 6 governors representing parties Prosperous Armenia, Dashnaktsutyun

Interfax - Russia & CIS General Newswire
October 4, 2018 Thursday 11:11 AM MSK


Armenian govt dismisses 6 governors representing parties Prosperous
Armenia, Dashnaktsutyun

YEREVAN. Oct 4

The Armenian government on Thursday decided to dismiss the governors
of six regions from the parties Prosperous Armenia (Tsarukyan bloc)
and Dashnaktsutyun.

The governors Ashot Simonyan of the Aragatsotn region, Grant Margaryan
of the Lori region, Aragats Sagatelyan of the Vayots Dzor region,
Gagik Miridzhanyan of the Armavir region, Ishkhan Sagatelyan of the
Gegharkunik region, and Karen Ambartsumyan of the Syunik region have
been dismissed by the government decree.

Six ministers from the parties Prosperous Armenia and Dashnaktsutyun
were earlier dismissed. Relevant decrees were ordered by Armenian
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at a rally in central Yerevan on
Tuesday.

The prime minister also said he would resign after the decree on the
dismissal of the ministers and governors took effect.

The Armenian government is composed mainly of representatives of the
prime minister's party Civil Contract and the bloc Yelk, which unites
the prime minister's party with two others.

The party Dashnaktsutyun held the posts of agriculture minister and
economic development and investment minister.

The party Prosperous Armenia, which is led by Gagik Tsarukyan, one of
the richest people in Armenia, held the posts of sports and youth
affairs minister, emergency situations minister, and energy
infrastructure and natural resources minister.

Av mk

The world bids last farewell to famous Armenian singer, National Hero of Armenia, Charles Aznavour

Aysor, Armenia
Oct 5 2018

The world bid the last farewell to world famous Armenian singer, National Hero of Armenia, Charles Aznavour.

The ceremony took place with the participation of his family members, President of France Emmanuel Macron and his spouce, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Armenia’s President Armen Sarkissian and their spouses, His Holiness Catholcios of All Armenians Karekin II, ex presidents of France François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy and many others.

Delivering his speech Nikol Pashinyan said, “I couldn’t introduce Great Master to new Armenia. My consolation is that in his last message to me Aznavour said: "I wish Armenian youth can demonstrate their full potential and make their dreams come true in Armenia." I am dedicated to that cause. Sleep peacefully, dear Master!”

President of France Emmanual Macron described Charles Aznavour as “the son, the ambassador, the friend of Armenia."

The French president stressed that "through Charles Aznavour today we have an opportunity to remember what we owe as a nation to all those Armenians fleeing their homeland and coming to  grow ours”.

Concluding his speech Macron stressed, "In France poets never die.” 

 

AGBU Marks the Loss of Charles Aznavour, Pride of the Armenian Nation

AGBU Press Office
55 East 59th Street
New York, NY 10022-1112
Website: www.agbu.org

PRESS RELEASE

Monday, October 1, 2018

AGBU MARKS THE LOSS OF CHARLES AZNAVOUR, PRIDE OF THE ARMENIAN NATION

One of the most universally celebrated vocalists and lyricists of his times, 
94-year old Charles Aznavour passed away on October 1st at his home in 
Alpilles, France. While the world mourns the loss of this legendary entertainer 
whose love ballads captured the hearts of music lovers across the world, 
Aznavour, born Shahnour Varinag Aznavourian to Armenian genocide survivors, 
will remain a national treasure not only to his native France but also to the 
Armenian Nation. For many years, he stood apart as the quintessential Armenian 
success story, rising from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of international 
fame. Yet he never seemed to forget his ancestral ties and always found ways to 
give back to the Armenian people as both a cultural icon, humanitarian and 
diplomat. 

Considered a national hero in Armenia, Aznavour leveraged his international 
stature in its behalf, beginning with the 1988 earthquake and later serving as 
Armenia's ambassador to Switzerland. He further cemented his legacy by 
establishing the Aznavour Foundation, dedicated to social and cultural projects 
that inspire youth. Just last May, he stated his solidarity for Armenia's 
Velvet Revolution, signaling that he was still engaged and inspired, despite 
his failing health.  

Even in the last chapters of his life, Aznavour continued to dazzle the world 
with his original brand of romantic ballads and songs, playing to sold-out 
audiences well into his ninth decade. In 2017, he was honored with a star on 
the Hollywood Walk of Fame and, this year, was scheduled to perform live in 
Armenia at the 2018 Francophonie Summit, hosted in Erevan starting next week. 

In a recent exclusive interview conducted by AGBU News magazine in July of this 
year, Aznavour insisted that he had no intention of retiring. "I will continue 
to perform on stage as I once wrote, 'as long as my heart beats! (Laughs). To 
read the full interview, visit agbu.org/news-item/frances-favorite-son. 

President of AGBU Berge Setrakian, speaking on behalf of the global 
organization as well as on a personal note, remarked that "Charles Aznavour's 
amazing professional accomplishments will be chronicled and celebrated for many 
days and weeks to come. But it is his genuine spirit of compassion and instinct 
for connecting with the masses on an emotional level that makes every Armenian 
stand prouder knowing he is one of our own.  While his passing may seem sudden, 
he was blessed with a long and fortunate life, which he filled to capacity 
bringing joy, solace and hope to others. Charles Aznavour was a force of nature 
that shall not pass this way again."
 
Established in 1906, AGBU is the world's largest non-profit Armenian 
organization. Headquartered in New York City, AGBU preserves and promotes the 
Armenian identity and heritage through educational, cultural and humanitarian 
programs, annually touching the lives of some 500,000 Armenians around the 
world. For more information about AGBU and its worldwide programs, please visit 
www.agbu.org.

Armenian Defense Ministry holds board meeting

The Armenian Defense Ministry held a board meeting on Friday, during which the development of the Armed Forces of the Republic was discussed.

According to Defense Ministry press service, within cooperation of the Armed Forces of the two Armenian states, the meeting was attended by the representatives of the Defense Ministry’s command.

Before proceeding to the agenda of the meeting, Defense Minister David Tonoyan congratulated the officers who were awarded on Independence Day.

Une solution au Nagorny-Karabakh nécessaire pour rétablir les relations turco-arméniennes, affirme Erdogan

L'Orient-Le Jour, Liban
15 sept 2018


REUTERS/Umit Bektas/File Photo

Le règlement de la question du Nagorny-Karabakh est la condition "sine qua non" pour rétablir les relations entre la Turquie et l'Arménie, a déclaré samedi le président turc Recep Tayyip Erdogan, en déplacement en Azerbaïdjan. "Bien sûr, nous souhaitons l'établissement et le maintien de bonnes relations avec tous nos voisins, mais le règlement de la question du (Nagorny-Karabakh) est la condition sine qua non pour rétablir nos relations avec l'Arménie", a déclaré le chef de l'Etat turc, dans un discours télévisé à Bakou. "Dans cette affaire, c'est avant tout aux occupants de faire un pas", a-t-il ajouté.

Le Nagorny-Karabakh est une enclave en majorité peuplée d'Arméniens, rattachée en 1921 à l'Azerbaïdjan par les autorités soviétiques, mais qui a unilatéralement proclamé son indépendance en 1991, avec le soutien de l'Arménie. La Turquie a fermé en 1993 sa frontière avec l'Arménie par solidarité avec l'Azerbaïdjan et par mesure de rétorsion au soutien apporté par Erevan aux séparatistes arméniens. La communauté internationale considère toujours cette région comme faisant partie de l'Azerbaïdjan.

La guerre entre Azéris et Arméniens du Karabakh a éclaté en 1988. En dépit d'un cessez-le-feu signé en 1994, les accrochages armés y restent fréquents. La Turquie s'est dite prête en mai à envisager "une nouvelle" page avec l'Arménie à la suite de déclarations du nouveau Premier ministre arménien Nikol Pachinian évoquant le possible établissement de relations diplomatiques entre les deux pays.

Avant l'élection de M. Pachinian, Erevan avait désavoué début mars les accords de normalisation avec la Turquie, accusant Ankara de ne pas pouvoir "se débarrasser de ses stéréotypes".

Les deux pays s'opposent notamment sur la question des massacres d'Arméniens commis par les Turcs ottomans en 1915-1917. L'Arménie qualifie de "génocide" ces massacres, qui ont fait selon Erevan quelque 1,5 million de morts, alors que la Turquie rejette vigoureusement ce terme.