BAKO SAHAKYAN: THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS MARKED A NEW VICTORY ON THE PATH OF BUILDING A LEGAL STATE
armradio.am
23.07.2012 17:47
NKR President Bako Sahakyan issued an address in connection with the
July 19 Presidential elections. The message reads, in part:
"Dear compatriots,
The 5th presidential elections in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
have become fait accompli. These elections marked a new victory
on the path of building a legal state and realizing our national
aspirations. They are another manifestation of the nation's high civil
stance and wisdom. The people of Artsakh once again reconfirmed their
adherence to international norms and standards, their irreversible
determination to build a free, independent and fair state.
I express deep gratitude to citizens of Artsakh for participating in
the elections, to my supporters who entrusted high confidence in me
as well as those who voted for the other presidential candidates. For
me there is no greater and binding power than my nation's confidence
in and responsibility for our country's future. We are ready and
resolute in carving this future.
I also express my gratitude to international observers who have
arrived in our country for monitoring the elections and qualified
it as corresponding to international standards, free, fair and
transparent. Their opinions, evaluations and recommendations are of
utmost importance for the development of our state and its democratic
institutions.
During the last five years much work has been done in our country,
nevertheless, a lot still has to be done. We will be consistent in
solving the existing problems, eliminating drawbacks and shortcomings.
Everything possible will be done to develop and strengthen our state,
raise the fighting efficiency of the Defense Army, increase the living
standards of our people, expand and deepen the Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora
trinity. I am confident that with joint efforts we will be able to
accomplish our national goals and aspirations and record new victories.
Let us keep working for the sake of Artsakh, for the sake of our
future."
From: A. Papazian
armradio.am
23.07.2012 17:47
NKR President Bako Sahakyan issued an address in connection with the
July 19 Presidential elections. The message reads, in part:
"Dear compatriots,
The 5th presidential elections in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
have become fait accompli. These elections marked a new victory
on the path of building a legal state and realizing our national
aspirations. They are another manifestation of the nation's high civil
stance and wisdom. The people of Artsakh once again reconfirmed their
adherence to international norms and standards, their irreversible
determination to build a free, independent and fair state.
I express deep gratitude to citizens of Artsakh for participating in
the elections, to my supporters who entrusted high confidence in me
as well as those who voted for the other presidential candidates. For
me there is no greater and binding power than my nation's confidence
in and responsibility for our country's future. We are ready and
resolute in carving this future.
I also express my gratitude to international observers who have
arrived in our country for monitoring the elections and qualified
it as corresponding to international standards, free, fair and
transparent. Their opinions, evaluations and recommendations are of
utmost importance for the development of our state and its democratic
institutions.
During the last five years much work has been done in our country,
nevertheless, a lot still has to be done. We will be consistent in
solving the existing problems, eliminating drawbacks and shortcomings.
Everything possible will be done to develop and strengthen our state,
raise the fighting efficiency of the Defense Army, increase the living
standards of our people, expand and deepen the Armenia-Artsakh-Diaspora
trinity. I am confident that with joint efforts we will be able to
accomplish our national goals and aspirations and record new victories.
Let us keep working for the sake of Artsakh, for the sake of our
future."
From: A. Papazian