ARMENIAN COMMUNIST LEADER AWARDED WITH ZYUGANOV'S ORDER
Tert.am
09.04.12
First Secretary of the Russian Communist Party Gennady Zyuganov has
awarded the leader of the Communist Party of Armenia, Ruben Tovmasyan,
with an order for big services.
"This is the party's highest award that makes me feel proud; it will
also inspire pride in my grandchildren, friends and others," Tovmasyan
told a news conference on Monday. "When decorating me with the order,
[Zyuganov] said he was bestowing it on a his best friend."
The Communist leader said Zyuganov had praised his fighting ability,
particularly his recent interviews with Regnum News agency,
when Tovmasyan called for bringing a legal action against Mikhail
Gorbachev. After the interviews, a group of lawyers was set up in
Russia to collect facts for accusing the last Soviet leader for
ruining empire.
"I said in both interviews that we support the Armenian-Russian
relations and will always be close to their sources," he said, adding
that Gorbachev, and all others responsible for the Soviet Union's
collapse will be held accountable.
Tert.am
09.04.12
First Secretary of the Russian Communist Party Gennady Zyuganov has
awarded the leader of the Communist Party of Armenia, Ruben Tovmasyan,
with an order for big services.
"This is the party's highest award that makes me feel proud; it will
also inspire pride in my grandchildren, friends and others," Tovmasyan
told a news conference on Monday. "When decorating me with the order,
[Zyuganov] said he was bestowing it on a his best friend."
The Communist leader said Zyuganov had praised his fighting ability,
particularly his recent interviews with Regnum News agency,
when Tovmasyan called for bringing a legal action against Mikhail
Gorbachev. After the interviews, a group of lawyers was set up in
Russia to collect facts for accusing the last Soviet leader for
ruining empire.
"I said in both interviews that we support the Armenian-Russian
relations and will always be close to their sources," he said, adding
that Gorbachev, and all others responsible for the Soviet Union's
collapse will be held accountable.