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  • If We Were Not Able To Prevent March 1 Events, We Are To Blame, Serg

    IF WE WERE NOT ABLE TO PREVENT MARCH 1 EVENTS, WE ARE TO BLAME, SERGE SARGSIAN SAYS

    Noyan Tapan
    March 14, 2008

    YEREVAN, MARCH 14, NOYAN TAPAN. On March 13, RA Prime Minister, newly
    elected President Serge Sargsian answered the questions of citizens
    asked through Internet. The most part of the questions addressed to
    the Prime Minister regarded the events that happened in Yerevan early
    in the morning of March 2.

    In response to the question of whether he feels responsibility for
    the events in Yerevan, the Prime Minister said that certainly he
    feels. In his words, he, he team-mates, and the other presidential
    candidates have repeatedly expressed such anxiety. However, "we
    were not able to prevent and if we were not able to prevent, it
    means that we are to blame, we are guilty," the Prime Minister said
    adding: "However, today we should think not about the extent of the
    fault, but should think how to liquidate the consequences of that
    tragedy. In my opinion, the most correct way will be our good work,
    the most correct way will be implementation of reforms in our society,
    the most correct way will be that after our first steps of principle
    the people is convinced that it has done a right choice."

    In response to the question "in consideration of the latest events,
    what feelings did you have after the elections" S. Sargsian said:
    "Under usual conditions, after such elections, after finding a
    format of political cooperation, agreement, it could be indeed a
    holiday. However, the post-electoral processes, certainly, delivered
    a blow not only to the elections, but also to whole our people,
    our state, to the mood of all of us." "Certainly, I am not glad
    now, certainly, I am pained: but this pain should make us not cry,
    not become passive, but this pain should make us act, as only with
    action we can achieve success, only with action we can restore the
    authority of our state, our people, our authorities," S. Sargsian said.

    In response to questions about himself and his nearest circle
    S. Sargsian categorically refuted the rumors of his being a gambler
    and visiting gambling houses, having a share in all big businesses
    in Armenia.
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