Hairapetyan supports the demand
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12:39 pm | May 08, 2009 | Politics
The leader of the Conservative Party of Armenia, Michael Hairapetyan,
condemns the police assault on oppositionists in Tbilisi on the night
of May 7. "We have been experiencing such assaults in Yerevan since
March 1, 2008," said Michael Hairapetyan.
The leader of the Conservative Party has sent a letter to Georgia's
President Michael Saakashvili.
"Without intent to intervene in Georgia's home affairs we announce
that South Caucasus is our common home, hence we voice our sympathy
with the civilized struggle of the Georgian opposition. We support
their demand for your resignation. We are convinced that the Georgian
opposition, for its turn, supports the struggle of Armenian
people. The Georgians have earned the right to have an elected
president and live a free, independent and happy life. Together with
your Armenian counterpart, do not turn the South Caucasus into a
anti-democratic region," says the letter.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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12:39 pm | May 08, 2009 | Politics
The leader of the Conservative Party of Armenia, Michael Hairapetyan,
condemns the police assault on oppositionists in Tbilisi on the night
of May 7. "We have been experiencing such assaults in Yerevan since
March 1, 2008," said Michael Hairapetyan.
The leader of the Conservative Party has sent a letter to Georgia's
President Michael Saakashvili.
"Without intent to intervene in Georgia's home affairs we announce
that South Caucasus is our common home, hence we voice our sympathy
with the civilized struggle of the Georgian opposition. We support
their demand for your resignation. We are convinced that the Georgian
opposition, for its turn, supports the struggle of Armenian
people. The Georgians have earned the right to have an elected
president and live a free, independent and happy life. Together with
your Armenian counterpart, do not turn the South Caucasus into a
anti-democratic region," says the letter.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress