HAYRIKYAN MAY SEEK POSTPONEMENT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL VOTE
Hasmik Dilanyan
"Radiolur"
17:20 07.02.2013
Although presidential candidate Paruyr Hayrikyan's health condition
is satisfactory, he has experienced acute pain in his arm since last
night, Karo Yeghnukyan, who is responsible for public relations
at Hayrikyan's campaign headquarters, told "Radiolur." Even the
painkillers do not help cease the pain.
Hayrikyan has not been able to use his right hand since the surgery.
Doctors say the nerve had been damaged and was to recover in a week.
As for the decision not to apply to the Constitutional Court to
postpone the vote for two weeks, Yeghnukyan said when making the
statement, they were confident Hayrikyan would not have health
problems.
Representative of Hayrikyan's campaign headquarters said the
law-enforcement bodies have worked well as regards the technical
component of the investigation: they have interrogated the neighbors,
have placed cameras, but they make no statements.
Yeghnukyan said they still have time to apply to the Constitutional
Court, adding that he does not exclude the option.
Hasmik Dilanyan
"Radiolur"
17:20 07.02.2013
Although presidential candidate Paruyr Hayrikyan's health condition
is satisfactory, he has experienced acute pain in his arm since last
night, Karo Yeghnukyan, who is responsible for public relations
at Hayrikyan's campaign headquarters, told "Radiolur." Even the
painkillers do not help cease the pain.
Hayrikyan has not been able to use his right hand since the surgery.
Doctors say the nerve had been damaged and was to recover in a week.
As for the decision not to apply to the Constitutional Court to
postpone the vote for two weeks, Yeghnukyan said when making the
statement, they were confident Hayrikyan would not have health
problems.
Representative of Hayrikyan's campaign headquarters said the
law-enforcement bodies have worked well as regards the technical
component of the investigation: they have interrogated the neighbors,
have placed cameras, but they make no statements.
Yeghnukyan said they still have time to apply to the Constitutional
Court, adding that he does not exclude the option.