Decision 2013: Armenian first president said all seven candidates are worthy
http://www.armenianow.com/vote_2013/43573/levon_terpetrosyan_armenian_presidential_election
VOTE 2013 | 18.02.13 | 13:43
Armenia's first president Levon Ter Petrosyan, who has voted in the N
9/11 polling station said he voted for the `sake of the Republic of
Armenia'. Ter-Petrosyan said all seven candidates are worthy and he
would have voted for all of them if there was a chance.
Ter-Petrosyan, led a formidable challenge to the presidency in 2008
and subsequently was the catalyst of protests that led to a violent
post-election uprising that resulted in 10 deaths, dozens of arrests
and multiple injuries. The 68-year old statesman did not stand for
election in this year's campaign, citing his age as one reason for not
engaging in the process.
President Serzh Sargsyan who has cast his ballot in the same polling
station hours earlier said he voted for `Armenia's future'.
http://www.armenianow.com/vote_2013/43573/levon_terpetrosyan_armenian_presidential_election
VOTE 2013 | 18.02.13 | 13:43
Armenia's first president Levon Ter Petrosyan, who has voted in the N
9/11 polling station said he voted for the `sake of the Republic of
Armenia'. Ter-Petrosyan said all seven candidates are worthy and he
would have voted for all of them if there was a chance.
Ter-Petrosyan, led a formidable challenge to the presidency in 2008
and subsequently was the catalyst of protests that led to a violent
post-election uprising that resulted in 10 deaths, dozens of arrests
and multiple injuries. The 68-year old statesman did not stand for
election in this year's campaign, citing his age as one reason for not
engaging in the process.
President Serzh Sargsyan who has cast his ballot in the same polling
station hours earlier said he voted for `Armenia's future'.