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    ARMEN MARTIROSIAN: FREEDOM OF CITIZENS IS MOST IMPORTANT PROBLEM

    Thursday,
    April 18

    "We expect that on May 5 Armenian citizens - despite the pressure and
    bribes - will reaffirm their right to elect and we will have a Council
    of Elders, elected by a majority of the votes and composed of
    representatives of Hello Yerevan bloc of parties", Armen Martirosian,
    who is number one on the Hello Yerevan bloc's list, stated at a
    meeting with reporters today, prior to the start of their election
    campaign in Shengavit administrative district of the city.

    Armen Martirosian enumerated the problems of Yerevan and its residents
    such as the condition of city streets and buildings' lifts, roofs, and
    entrances. Yet, he pointed out the "problem related to freedom of
    citizens" as the most important one.

    Martirosian said he is not worried about the participation of
    opposition and pseudo-opposition parties in the Yerevan elections.

    "We welcome the participation and struggle of any opposition force. In
    any circumstances, they are not our rivals. The authorities were and
    continue to be our rivals. For that reason we will struggle to ensure
    victory at the expense of the authorities," Martirosian stated.

    When discussing the possible unification of the opposition after the
    election, Martirosian noted that first of all, it is necessary to
    clarify who is the opposition - "those who fight against the
    authorities or those who fight against the opposition".

    He, however, did not rule out cooperation, adding that Heritage Party
    has never had any problems with names, but the problem has to do with
    the issues discussed and the methods proposed.

    17.04.2013, 22:13

    Aysor


    From: Baghdasarian
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