Isagulyan will not write letter to Putin
Chairman of the National Security Party says all issued related to Armenia should be solved in the country; we need not seek help elsewhere.
"We should not write letters to the Russian Tsar, we must write letters to the Armenian president and community. It is time our government officials understood that our problems must be resolved in our country," said Garnik Isagulyan.
He said it in reply to an anti-corruption committee and its head Garnik Margaryan, who released of the list of the most corrupt institutions, led by Armenia's second President Robert Kocahryan. Margaryan did not exclude that Kocharyan is likely to appear in the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation.
Isagulyan says only non-serious people can wash their dirty linen in public and ask Putin to address domestic issues.
"It is wrong to sue our presidents in the Hague and go to Moscow after victory," he said.
Isagulyan's opponent, Azat Arshakyan, a former MP of the Supreme Council, said he respects Margaryan as a former soldier and official of Cheka.
"The era of corruption is over. It is impossible to eradicate corruption but we can register achievements in the fight against corruption," he said.