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    PRESIDENT OFFERS OPPOSITION TO TAKE PART AND WIN IN ELECTIONS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND MAYOR OF YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=114548
    Ju ne 16, 2008

    YEREVAN, JUNE 16, NOYAN TAPAN. In Armenia the parliamentary elections
    took place a year ago, all in all, and all those, who wanted, could
    take part in them. This statement was made by Serge Sargsian, the
    President of the Republic of Armenia, in the June 13 short briefing
    with journalists, commenting on the calls of the opposition on holding
    extra-parliamentary elections. According to the President, there are
    no dissatisfied people only in countries, where the 100 percent of
    the population takes part in the elections, and one of the parties or
    candidates receives 100 percent of votes. The RA President mentioned
    that there will be elections of local self-governmental bodies and
    of the Mayor of the city of Yerevan, which makes one third of the
    country, in autumn: "Well, may they take part, win and show us how
    well they can work."

    In his interview with journalists the RA President also made assertions
    that all those, who want to hold rallies, will be supported by the
    municipality and law enforcement bodies and given an opportunity to
    hold a rally. "There have always been and will be rallies in Armenia
    and I have declared for many times that I will always defend the right
    of our citizens for expressing their complaint," the President said,
    at the same time stressing that "all of us should realize that our
    rights cannot be more prefarable than those of others." He stated that
    the municipality of Yerevan has offered the representatives of the
    opposition to hold a rally at the time they have mentioned in another
    place, "well, may they hold their rally," then turning to journalists
    the President mentioned: "There is nothing to be worried about (NT,
    on June 20), everything will be quiet, normal and all right."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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