CAME OUT FROM THE UNDERGROUND
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09:04 pm | June 12, 2009 | Politics
After going underground after March 1, 2008, leader of the Conservative
Party Michael Hayrapetyan has come out and is participating in the
opposition rally.
The rally of the Armenian National Congress kicked off with his
opening remarks. Before the rally, Michael Hayrapetyan told "A1+"
that he found that now was the time to come out to the scene and
emphasized that going underground had nothing to do with being afraid.
Hayrapetyan is certain that the opposition will succeed through a
struggle of the people united as one. In his speech, he called on
everybody to not be discouraged and rest assured that the struggle
will end with victory.
Leader of the "New Times" party Aram Karapetyan is also at the
Matenadaran. Karapetyan told "A1+" that he has come to the rally so
that the authorities would realize that the people are a factor. He
said that the people don't accept the results of the mayor elections
and will fight until they reach victory.
Coordinator of the Armenian National Congress Levon Zurabyan also
made a speech at the rally. Talking about the commitments of the
authorities, Zurabyan pointed out the rebuttal of the Administrative
Court and the slash in funding by the "Millennium Challenges"
Corporation.
A1+
09:04 pm | June 12, 2009 | Politics
After going underground after March 1, 2008, leader of the Conservative
Party Michael Hayrapetyan has come out and is participating in the
opposition rally.
The rally of the Armenian National Congress kicked off with his
opening remarks. Before the rally, Michael Hayrapetyan told "A1+"
that he found that now was the time to come out to the scene and
emphasized that going underground had nothing to do with being afraid.
Hayrapetyan is certain that the opposition will succeed through a
struggle of the people united as one. In his speech, he called on
everybody to not be discouraged and rest assured that the struggle
will end with victory.
Leader of the "New Times" party Aram Karapetyan is also at the
Matenadaran. Karapetyan told "A1+" that he has come to the rally so
that the authorities would realize that the people are a factor. He
said that the people don't accept the results of the mayor elections
and will fight until they reach victory.
Coordinator of the Armenian National Congress Levon Zurabyan also
made a speech at the rally. Talking about the commitments of the
authorities, Zurabyan pointed out the rebuttal of the Administrative
Court and the slash in funding by the "Millennium Challenges"
Corporation.