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    THE VICTORY WILL BELONG TO PEOPLE, LEVON TER-PETROSYAN SAID AT THE LPA FOUNDING CONGRESS
    by Margarit Yesayan

    Aravot
    Aug 19 2008
    Armenia

    A new old political party - the Liberal Party of Armenia - was born
    on Saturday [17 August], whose core, according to the founders,
    consists of the Liberal Progressive Party of Armenia. Hovhannes
    Hovhannisyan was elected the party's president. As was expected,
    the congress was turned into a mini-rally: the slogan "Struggle,
    struggle until the end" was heard after each speech.

    [Passage omitted: The leaders of the opposition People's Party of
    Armenia, the Republic party, the Armenian Pan-National Movement and
    the Liberty party welcomed the foundation of the new party and praised
    it in their speeches]

    When the congress was coming to its end at about an hour-and-a-half
    after its start, when Hovhannisyan was delivering his closing speech,
    the first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, entered the hall slowly. The
    hall exploded in applause, people forgot immediately that they were
    at the congress of a different party, and welcomed the first president
    as an icon. The first president did not resist, he greeted the people
    in the hall, shook Hovhannisyan's hand and took a seat.

    He said in his speech: "Let me express my unexpected admiration that
    a new party can be established in such an environment. It looked
    like that the era of parties is coming to an end in Armenia, and
    let's admit that people are somehow disappointed in the party system,
    people don't realize that this is not the fault of the party system
    but that of the government. If the government were healthy, it would
    have been built on the constitutional order, and the parties would
    have been healthier than the government. The government's flaws are
    echoed in parties. And we have to accept this as a fact."
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