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    THOUSANDS ATTEND ARF ELECTION RALLY

    asbarez
    Tuesday, April 10th, 2012

    The participants at Wednesday's ARF election rally

    YEREVAN-Thousands of Armenian voters turned out Wednesday at Liberty
    Square for an election rally to kick off the Armenian Revolutionary
    Federation's parliamentary election campaign.

    With a pledge to return power to the people and a comprehensive
    regime change, the ARF held its election rally one day after unveiling
    its election platform to reporters at a gathering on Monday held at
    Erebouni Hotel.

    "We are not here to claim power by force or to buy it with bribes
    like others do," said ARF parliamentary bloc chairman and Bureau
    member Vahan Hovanessian. "We are not here to beg for power. We are
    here to take what belongs to us based on the Constitution. We want
    to return the power to you-the people."

    Saying that international experts had praised the ARF's election
    platform, Hovanessian proclaimed: "This is it, the real revolutionary
    spirit. If we manage to make it a part of our lives with your help,
    then not only the coming generation but you too will witness the
    revolution."

    Hovannesian also emphasized the need for voters to ban together and
    not allow "corrupt individuals and thieves" from becoming members
    of parliament.

    "Now that we are strong," he said "will we allow a corrupt individual
    to enter the parliament? No. Will we allow thieves to again sit in
    parliament? No."

    Dismissing pledges by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia of
    sweeping changes in country, the leaders of the ARF speaking at the
    party delineated the poor socio-economic conditions plaguing Armenia,
    mass exodus, social injustice and the current regime's inability to
    resolve the country's problems as a wake up call for change.

    One of the proposals set for by the ARF is a switch from a presidential
    system of government to that of a parliamentary system.

    It is through such drastic reform that the ARF is hoping for what
    it calls "comprehensive regime change" in the country that "serves
    the people".

    "This is a government that until now was saying that everything
    is alright in our country and bragged about its achievements. Now
    when they say 'let's change to believe' that sounds pathetic," ARF
    parliamentary bloc member and representative of the ARF Supreme Council
    of Armenia Armen Rustamian declared in reference to the Republican
    Party's campaign slogan.

    "Because, if things are fine, what should we change? If things are
    bad, however, why shouldn't we change them? And this is what we must
    do together," said Rustamian adding that "It would be meaningless to
    expect anything serious without" a comprehensive regime change.

    Campaigning under the banner of "Liberty. Justice. The ARF," the party
    unveiled its slate of 85 candidates for the proportional ballot and
    another list of names who will be competing on the single-mandate
    slate during the upcoming May 6 parliamentary elections.

    The ARF also unveiled its election platform, which calls for drastic
    reforms in domestic and foreign policy, including the need to reform
    economic structures in a manner that guarantees tangible living
    wages for the population and protects the country from corruption
    and ensures social justice.

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