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  • PM, Catholicos Congratulate Armenian Citizens On Republic Day

    ARMENIAN PREMIER, CATHOLICOS CONGRATULATE ARMENIAN CITIZENS ON
    REPUBLIC DAY

    YEREVAN, May 27. /ARKA/. RA Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan
    congratulated Armenia's citizens on the Day of the Republic. The press
    and public relations department, RA Government staff, reports that the
    declaration of the Republic of Armenia 87 years ago was a logical
    continuation of the Armenian people's struggle in Sardarapat,
    Bash-Aparan, and Karakilis. According to Margarya that crucial event
    allowed Armenia to restore its independent statehood that had been
    lost many centuries before, opened up new prospects for building up
    Armenia's future and for embarking on the way of harmonious
    development with the world.

    In his message Margaryan said that all of that was also due to the
    Armenia's people's national consolidation round the ideas of freedom,
    independence and sovereignty. According to him, people should remember
    the Armenian home guards, who went through the crucible of the
    national-liberation struggle and, waged a mortal combat together with
    regular forces, as well as commanders and soldiers, representatives of
    political forces and clergymen, who joined the volunteer movement
    during World War I. Margaryan pointed out that those lessons were pass
    from one generation to another to be made manifest in out time in the
    liberation of Shushi, heroic Artskah struggle. "May that unification
    be our support in building up our peaceful and safe future, preserving
    what has been achieved, constructing our country and strengthening our
    independent statehood," the RA Premier said in his message.

    In his message, Catholic of All Armenians Garegin II pointed out that
    on May 28 "we mark our people's sacred and glorious victories in
    heroic battles in Sradarapat, Aparan, Vanadzor in 1918." According to
    him, it was a struggle for existence, and by their deeds our people
    defended and saved their small homeland and declared the First
    Armenian Republic. "It was a struggle for existence and we gained
    victory. God wanted the Armenian generation that survived the Genocide
    celebrated that victory," Garegin II said in his message.

    On May 26, 1918, after the dissolution of the Transcaucasian Seym and
    declaration of independence in Georgia, the regional chapter of the
    Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) "Dashnaktsutyun" delegated the
    Armenian National Council in Tiflis with powers and the right to
    dictatorship in all spheres of national life. On May 28, the Armenian
    National Council declared Armenia's independence, and on May 29 a
    joint meeting of the ARF Western and Eastern Boards appointed the
    architect Hovhanes Kajazuni first Prime Minister of independent
    Armenia and declared Yerevan Armenia's capital. The independent
    Armenian state existed until December 2, 1920. P.T. -0--
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