DECISION 2013 PART II: HOVANNISIAN-SARGSYAN TALKS PRODUCE NO IMMEDIATE NEWS AMID CONTINUING POST-ELECTION STANDOFF
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VOTE 2013 | 21.02.13 | 15:17
Opposition leader Raffi Hovannisian, who is disputing the outcome of
the Monday presidential election officially giving victory to President
Serzh Sargsyan, said after talks with the incumbent at the Presidential
Residence on Thursday afternoon that he will present details of the
discussion tomorrow, at a rally in Liberty Square, at 5 pm.
The leader of the opposition Heritage party, who officially polled
close to 37 percent of the vote in the ballot, as opposed to Sargsyan's
official count of about 59 percent, was meeting with the president for
more than two hours to discuss a way to end the current post-election
dispute in which he demands a "transfer of power to the people".
"It is not Serzh versus Raffi," he said after leaving the presidential
residency at about 3 pm today. "We are committed to our victory and
the Armenian people will have their victory tomorrow in Liberty Square
at 5 pm."
Hovannisian declined to give more details of the talks, again urging
all to come to the rally tomorrow.
http://www.armenianow.com/vote_2013/43795/armenia_presidential_election_2013_raffi_hovannisi an_serzh_sargsyan_talks
VOTE 2013 | 21.02.13 | 15:17
Opposition leader Raffi Hovannisian, who is disputing the outcome of
the Monday presidential election officially giving victory to President
Serzh Sargsyan, said after talks with the incumbent at the Presidential
Residence on Thursday afternoon that he will present details of the
discussion tomorrow, at a rally in Liberty Square, at 5 pm.
The leader of the opposition Heritage party, who officially polled
close to 37 percent of the vote in the ballot, as opposed to Sargsyan's
official count of about 59 percent, was meeting with the president for
more than two hours to discuss a way to end the current post-election
dispute in which he demands a "transfer of power to the people".
"It is not Serzh versus Raffi," he said after leaving the presidential
residency at about 3 pm today. "We are committed to our victory and
the Armenian people will have their victory tomorrow in Liberty Square
at 5 pm."
Hovannisian declined to give more details of the talks, again urging
all to come to the rally tomorrow.