WHAT DID HIS IN-LAW ADVISE TO PROSPEROUS ARMENIA PARTY LEADER? - NEWSPAPER
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May 22, 2012 | 07:14
YEREVAN. - Armenia's second President Robert Kocharyan and Prosperous
Armenia Party (PAP) Chairman Gagik Tsarukyan met and had telephone
conversations on the weekend, Zhoghovurd daily writes.
"According to the news, Kocharyan advised Tsarukyan not to hurry,
to be patient, [and] to play well so as not to lose face.
According to our sources, Tsarukyan informed of this private
conversation to his in-law, [Republican Party of Armenia] RPA Campaign
Headquarters Chief, Hovik Abrahamyan. Abrahamyan told Tsarukyan that
he started a wrong and a perilous game, [that] it would be correct
to form a coalition [with the RPA] forthwith and end [the game]. And
this is why a final decision on a coalition has not yet been made.
We tried to verify this information from Gagik Tsarukyan's
spokesperson Khachik Galstyan, but his phone is inaccessible in the
recent times. And Kocharyan's spokesperson Victor Soghomonyan, on the
other hand, sharply declined responding to our questions. And Hovik
Abrahamyan is not responding to our telephone calls for several days,"
Zhoghovurd writes.
news.am
May 22, 2012 | 07:14
YEREVAN. - Armenia's second President Robert Kocharyan and Prosperous
Armenia Party (PAP) Chairman Gagik Tsarukyan met and had telephone
conversations on the weekend, Zhoghovurd daily writes.
"According to the news, Kocharyan advised Tsarukyan not to hurry,
to be patient, [and] to play well so as not to lose face.
According to our sources, Tsarukyan informed of this private
conversation to his in-law, [Republican Party of Armenia] RPA Campaign
Headquarters Chief, Hovik Abrahamyan. Abrahamyan told Tsarukyan that
he started a wrong and a perilous game, [that] it would be correct
to form a coalition [with the RPA] forthwith and end [the game]. And
this is why a final decision on a coalition has not yet been made.
We tried to verify this information from Gagik Tsarukyan's
spokesperson Khachik Galstyan, but his phone is inaccessible in the
recent times. And Kocharyan's spokesperson Victor Soghomonyan, on the
other hand, sharply declined responding to our questions. And Hovik
Abrahamyan is not responding to our telephone calls for several days,"
Zhoghovurd writes.