ARMENIAN PEOPLE WILL OVERSEE COURSE OF ELECTIONS TO COME - POLITICIAN
NEWS.AM
February 20, 2013 | 11:38
YEREVAN. - The history of the third Republic of Armenia does not
commence on the day when the country achieved formal independence
in 1991, but rather in February 1988, when the people stood up for
their rights, together with the Karabakh Committee, Public Council
Chairman and Karabakh Committee member Vazgen Manukyan stated during
a press conference on Wednesday.
Manukyan said the Karabakh movement was very crucial and decisive for
the Armenian nation. He recalled that in those days he had announced
for the first time that, "We [that is, the Armenians] do not have
an eternal friend and an eternal enemy; instead, we have an eternal
interest of the Armenian nation."
"The great accomplishment of the movement was independence, [and]
the triumph at the Karabakh war. But we fell into the wrong electoral
cycle ever since 1995. [But] I believe the people will oversee the
course of the elections in the votes to come," Vazgen Manukyan said.
NEWS.AM
February 20, 2013 | 11:38
YEREVAN. - The history of the third Republic of Armenia does not
commence on the day when the country achieved formal independence
in 1991, but rather in February 1988, when the people stood up for
their rights, together with the Karabakh Committee, Public Council
Chairman and Karabakh Committee member Vazgen Manukyan stated during
a press conference on Wednesday.
Manukyan said the Karabakh movement was very crucial and decisive for
the Armenian nation. He recalled that in those days he had announced
for the first time that, "We [that is, the Armenians] do not have
an eternal friend and an eternal enemy; instead, we have an eternal
interest of the Armenian nation."
"The great accomplishment of the movement was independence, [and]
the triumph at the Karabakh war. But we fell into the wrong electoral
cycle ever since 1995. [But] I believe the people will oversee the
course of the elections in the votes to come," Vazgen Manukyan said.