Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Candidate Melikyan worries about the electoral situation in country

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Candidate Melikyan worries about the electoral situation in country

    Candidate for president Arman Melikyan worries about the electoral
    situation in the country

    2008-02-16 13:48:00

    ArmInfo. Today candidate for president, former advisor of the NKR
    president Arman Melikyan expressed anxiety because of the electoral
    situation in the country before the presidential election.

    He said at Hayatsk club today that before starting of the campaign he
    expected tension between supporters of the first Armenian president
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan and Prime Minister Serzh Sarkisyan, but one could
    hardly predict that contradiction will be so radical and implacable.
    They hate each other and this is very dangerous, Melikyan thinks. He
    also added that there is real threat of clash up to bloodshed, as
    Ter-Petrosyan's supporters say they are ready to go to the end in the
    fight for power, and Serzh Sarkisyan's - to preserve power. In this
    context Arman Melikyan is disappointed for the Heritage party decision
    to join Ter-Petrosyan. As for the statement of High Spiritual council
    of Armenian Apostolic Church calling to tolerance, Melikyan called it
    out-of-date. "I would like the Church be active not from time to time
    and not from election to election. Politicians should make steps for
    reconciliation", -
    Melikyan said.

    Arman Melikyan assessed his election campaign positively and called up
    the voters "to vote according to their conscience, and not for the
    candidate which is unpleasant, but which nevertheless will be finally
    recognized the winner".

    Asked about his business in case of losing Arman Melikyan said that
    anyway he will stay in the politics and in Armenia, and if the new
    authorities offer him cooperation which is not beyond his principles,
    he will accept it, he said.
Working...
X