ROBERT KOCHARIAN TO SPEAK PUBLICLY BEFORE ELECTIONS: SPOKESPERSON
epress.am
03.15.2012
Head of former Armenian president Robert Kocharian's office Viktor
Soghomonyan is confident that Kocharian (pictured) will speak publicly
before the May parliamentary election, though he doesn't know exactly
when, reports local daily Haykakan Jamanak ("Armenian Times").
"I can only assume that until the parliamentary election he will
speak [publicly]; there will be an interview or an announcement -
I find it hard to say now," he said.
To the reporter's observation that Kocharian wasn't invited to the
Prosperous Armenia Party's congress, Soghomonyan said it's impossible
to remember any congress or convention in which Kocharian participated.
"There was never such a case - neither in the Republic of
Nagorno-Karabakh where he was a president nor in the Republic of
Armenia either when he was the prime minister or during his 10-year
presidency," he said.
Soghomonyan also refuted reports that Kocharian has health issues,
saying that he is in Armenia today and is following developments
in politics.
epress.am
03.15.2012
Head of former Armenian president Robert Kocharian's office Viktor
Soghomonyan is confident that Kocharian (pictured) will speak publicly
before the May parliamentary election, though he doesn't know exactly
when, reports local daily Haykakan Jamanak ("Armenian Times").
"I can only assume that until the parliamentary election he will
speak [publicly]; there will be an interview or an announcement -
I find it hard to say now," he said.
To the reporter's observation that Kocharian wasn't invited to the
Prosperous Armenia Party's congress, Soghomonyan said it's impossible
to remember any congress or convention in which Kocharian participated.
"There was never such a case - neither in the Republic of
Nagorno-Karabakh where he was a president nor in the Republic of
Armenia either when he was the prime minister or during his 10-year
presidency," he said.
Soghomonyan also refuted reports that Kocharian has health issues,
saying that he is in Armenia today and is following developments
in politics.