OPPOSITION WILL USE PUBLIC PRESSURE TO REACH ITS GOALS, SAYS DEMIRCHYAN
Tert.am
24.09.11
Armenia's opposition forces will reach their goal not through dialogue,
but rather public pressure, Stepan Demirchyan, the leader of Democratic
Party of Armenia, has said.
Speaking at a rally organized by the opposition Armenian National
Congress, Demirchyan said that fair elections must be forced to the
ruling authorities.
"Recently, while speaking about the achievements of independence,
Serzh Sargsyan noted that the greatest achievement is our citizens. Of
course, these are very nice words, but the authorities have for
several years now been offending the dignity of those citizens,
by falsifying their vote," said Demirchyan.
"Due to the unskillful governance by the authorities many are leaving
the homeland. The country had been appropriated by a group of people,"
said he, adding that Armenia is still under the control of what he
called a criminal-oligarchic system.
"All these must be stopped. It should be started by holding free,
independent elections," Demirchyan explained.
Tert.am
24.09.11
Armenia's opposition forces will reach their goal not through dialogue,
but rather public pressure, Stepan Demirchyan, the leader of Democratic
Party of Armenia, has said.
Speaking at a rally organized by the opposition Armenian National
Congress, Demirchyan said that fair elections must be forced to the
ruling authorities.
"Recently, while speaking about the achievements of independence,
Serzh Sargsyan noted that the greatest achievement is our citizens. Of
course, these are very nice words, but the authorities have for
several years now been offending the dignity of those citizens,
by falsifying their vote," said Demirchyan.
"Due to the unskillful governance by the authorities many are leaving
the homeland. The country had been appropriated by a group of people,"
said he, adding that Armenia is still under the control of what he
called a criminal-oligarchic system.
"All these must be stopped. It should be started by holding free,
independent elections," Demirchyan explained.