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“PRESIDENT SHOULD BE ELECTED EVERY YEAR”

Politics

The next president of the Republic of Armenia must be an honest, literate and well-off person with a deep knowledge of politics. He must be nominated by a strong party. The next president must either be the son of the former president or be under the patronage of a mighty force. Readers of A1+'s block http://a1plus.blogsome.com/ voiced the following opinion about Armenia’s next president in the poll.

We had suggested our readers answering the questions. “What characteristics should Armenia’s next president have?” “Would you like to be the president of Armenia?” and “On what criteria should a president be nominated?”

One of the respondents, Arthur, says the president must be flawless, he should be erudite, wise and rich. I think that a president should have a competent and well-organised team to rely on, Arthur says.

Lusine states that a president should be proposed by a centripetal force regardless of his party belonging. He must have a thoroughly worked-out programme and must be capable of implementing it. The next president must be endowed with unique diplomatic skills and have the necessary know-how for the post.

I wouldn’t like to be the president of the country as a president should be amenable to law. Many think that presidency implies luxury and power without realizing the responsibility and burden. A president gets tired of slaving at the work day after day, Lusine adds.

“Alongside with the above-mentioned qualities, a president should be a patriot and law defender. He must never stumble,” writes Arman G.

“One needs to be a relative or acquaintance of the former president to become a president. Besides, you should be on good terms with the acting president,” Eva states.

”The presidential tenure should be curtailed to a year. A president should be elected every year. He will satisfy his appetite and provide his relatives and acquaintances with everything within a year. In 20 years’ time people will be able to afford their bare necessities and will live in complete happiness, Seroj says.