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  • "Levon Ter Petrosyan Did Not Blow The Whistle On Anyone"

    "LEVON TER PETROSYAN DID NOT BLOW THE WHISTLE ON ANYONE"

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/04/17/zoya-tadevosyan
    11:46 AM | TODAY | POLITICS

    The opposition forces should not be afraid of the Armenian National
    Congress (HAK), as the latter's main target are the authorities. This
    is logical, fair and necessary," says Zoya Tadevosyan, who is second
    on the HAK list for the May 5 municipal election in Yerevan.

    She says the speech of Armenia's first President and leader of the HAK
    opposition bloc, Levon Ter Petrosyan, at Saturday's founding congress
    of the HAK Party was not an attempt 'to blow the whistle on anyone;"
    it was a political assessment.

    "The people the assessment was addressed to should sober up and learn
    lessons," says Zoya Tadevosyan.

    Vahagn Khachatryan, who leads HAK's list in the upcoming municipal
    election, agrees with his teammate and says HAK has no problems with
    the other opposition forces. The criticism is directed against Serzh
    Sargsyan and the party he leads -the Republican Party of Armenia
    (HAK).

    "The only people guilty of the current situation are the acting
    authorities and the present system and there cannot be second or third
    targets.HAK does not seek to hinder the other opposition forces
    participating in the race. We want them to understand clearly that we
    are on their side," he said.

    The municipal election was largely viewed as another opportunity for
    the opposition forces to consolidate around one candidate. HAK members
    are convinced that the opposition forces will unite one day- if not in
    the May 5 election, at least in the future.

    "The political consciousness will develop among us and if it is not
    done by our generation, it will be done by next generations," said
    Zoya Tadevosyan.

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