ArmInfo. The deputy of the National Assembly of the NKR, the chairman of the "National Revival" party Hayk Khanumyan is convinced that Artsakh falling into a totalitarian abyss from day to day.
According to him, the process began after the appearance of the already existing constitution, the destruction of the political system and continues with the adoption of laws provided for by the new constitution. "The fact that Bako Sahakyan (the president of the NKR-Ed.) wants to actively participate in discussions on the draft law, but experience shows that the discussions do not make any significant changes." The existing the option does not apply to local self-government, I believe that the main goal of those who developed it is not to give up any opportunities for the society.In accordance with this bill all the power of local self-government is concentrated in one hand, no counterweight, no opportunities for dividing the power of local self-government in the above version. "There is no possibility of influencing the decision even at the local level," Khanumyan said from the rostrum of the parliament, in this context, noting that the bill gives power to only one force - the party of the administrative regime.
He also stated that the administrative resource in Artsakh today is in the hands of one person - the president of the country, and the participation of parties in elections under similar conditions can create only a general background, and not a real political process.
Khanumyan believes that the enlargement of the communities will lead to a number of problems, the reimbursement of which is possible only thanks to the adoption of such a law that will allow the residents of the community to take an active part in its management.
"It is no secret that over the past years many families have left the Qashatagh District. There is a specific number that I publicly do not want to sound. The authorities believe that the reason is the lack of proper infrastructure and poor-quality housing. Although in reality the reason lies in the wrong management. People left Qashatagh and other areas because of inefficient and unfair management, however, the adoption of this bill will increase the flow of migration," Khanumyan said. At the same time, he suggested holding discussions on the issue in the Artsakh parliament.