Tsarukyan is not one to “press a button”

20/02/2006

To the question of our correspondent regarding what kind of expectation Gagik Tsarukyan has for the 2007 parliamentary elections he answered: “We may have no expectations at all. It doesn’t matter who says what, because people must prove their competitiveness by working, and not by sitting somewhere and making up numbers. That is why we are in such a condition”. One time Gagik Tsarukyan said that the National Assembly was not for him. Yesterday we asked him whether he still thought the same or not: “Yes, it is not for me, I mean a lot of MPs don’t even know why they go there. But Tsarukyan Gagik doesn’t want to just press a button like they do”, said Mr. Tsarukyan after voting for the ombudsman and then left the building.