SARGSYAN'S SWEARING-IN WILL OPEN WAY TO HELL, EX-CANDIDATE SAYS IN VANADZOR (LIVE)
TERT.AM
16:14 ~U 04.04.13
Should Serzh Sargsyan put his hand on the Bible on April 9 to be sworn
into a second term, that will open the way to the hell, the opposition
Heritage party's leader said Thursday in Armenia's third largest city.
While the crowd gathered in Vanadzor's Artsakh Square was chanting
slogans supporting him, former presidential candidate Raffi
Hovhannisian said he doesn't need presidency at all, adding that the
ceremony, if held, would signal Armenia's collapse.
Sargsyan's runner-up in the February presidential election,
Hovhannisian invited his supporters to Yerevan's Liberty Square on
Tuesday to see the inauguration of his New Armenia. He called upon
everyone, regardless of party affiliation, to attend the event. "Our
way is open to everyone without exception," the politician said,
addressing the crowd.
Reiterating his earlier call for national unanimity, Hovhannisian
added: "If Serzh is a king for you, Mr. Tsarukyan or Mr. Margaryan
(meaning the leader of the Prosperous Armenia party, Gagik Tsarukyan,
and the chairman of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnakstyun
Bureau, Hrant-Margaryan -Tert.am), that's up to you. For me, the king
is the law, the Republic of Armenia and our children's future."
Hovhannisian said his April 9 meeting would be the last chance to
change anything for the better in the country. "They will either
respect the people's voice or raise their hand. Should they raise a
hand, I am sure our policemen, soldier or citizen will be there next
to us," he added.
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TERT.AM
16:14 ~U 04.04.13
Should Serzh Sargsyan put his hand on the Bible on April 9 to be sworn
into a second term, that will open the way to the hell, the opposition
Heritage party's leader said Thursday in Armenia's third largest city.
While the crowd gathered in Vanadzor's Artsakh Square was chanting
slogans supporting him, former presidential candidate Raffi
Hovhannisian said he doesn't need presidency at all, adding that the
ceremony, if held, would signal Armenia's collapse.
Sargsyan's runner-up in the February presidential election,
Hovhannisian invited his supporters to Yerevan's Liberty Square on
Tuesday to see the inauguration of his New Armenia. He called upon
everyone, regardless of party affiliation, to attend the event. "Our
way is open to everyone without exception," the politician said,
addressing the crowd.
Reiterating his earlier call for national unanimity, Hovhannisian
added: "If Serzh is a king for you, Mr. Tsarukyan or Mr. Margaryan
(meaning the leader of the Prosperous Armenia party, Gagik Tsarukyan,
and the chairman of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-Dashnakstyun
Bureau, Hrant-Margaryan -Tert.am), that's up to you. For me, the king
is the law, the Republic of Armenia and our children's future."
Hovhannisian said his April 9 meeting would be the last chance to
change anything for the better in the country. "They will either
respect the people's voice or raise their hand. Should they raise a
hand, I am sure our policemen, soldier or citizen will be there next
to us," he added.
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/30864999
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/30863305
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/30862701
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/30861391
http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/30859361