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    NIKOL PASHINYAN: EITHER VICTORY, OR NOTHING!

    http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/02/20/nikol
    07:27 PM | TODAY | POLITICS

    Nikol Pashinyan addresses the participants of the rally at Liberty
    Square.

    "My dear compatriots, the proud people of Armenia, It is again February
    and again we are here, at Liberty Square, which means that despite
    their painstaking efforts the authorities have been unable to break
    the will of Armenian citizens.

    "The agenda of today's rally shows that Armenian citizens cannot yet
    de jure celebrate a victory in the long-run struggle. Anyway, it is
    again February and we are again here, which means that our citizens'
    triumph is indivertible," said Mr Pashinyan.

    "We are here to look straight into the eyes of violence and say,
    "Your defeat is inevitable, dear people! Despite the pessimistic
    predictions, the Armenian people have elected their president, but as
    it was expected the official figures issued by the Central Election
    Commission do not reflect the reality."

    On February 18, 2013, people carried out a real revolution, a 30-second
    revolution, in the 1988 polling stations in Armenia, as was the case
    during the 2008 presidential election. Today our task is clear -
    to turn de facto victory into de jure victory.

    The forces that are willing to support this victory, must do it without
    preconditions, because no one has the right to set preconditions before
    people, and public decision is, as a rule, taken for granted. This
    is the essence of democracy and constitution.

    Raffi Hovannisian has received the vote of confidence and he should
    decide the fate of this vote. Either victory or nothing: we cannot
    lead the bright people of Armenia to defeat."

    Pashinyan called on the ralliers to commemorate the ten victims of
    the March 1, 2008 post-election clashes and promise that no more
    blood will be shed in the capital.

    "Either victory or nothing! Long live Armenian citizens! Long live
    our children who will live in a free and happy country!" he said.


    From: Baghdasarian
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