Ter-Petrosyan says uniting with Heritage leader possible
TERT.AM
14:54 - 23.02.13
Armenia's first president has said that he may decide to join the
opposition Heritage party's leader in case he sees him doing real
work.
Speaking to reporters after the Armenian Pan-national Movement's
special meeting, Levon Ter-Petrosyan said that the alliance between
him and Raffi Hovhannisyan (who was the second placed candidate in the
Monday presidential election) will be possible in case he sees the
politician translating is words into action.
`People are now there on the square to protest against unlawfulness.
But those protesters, those who voice complaints, haven't done
anything yet. That is, the people have done their job. The holder of
the demand and right still speaks. When he does a real job, he will be
appreciated. If think uniting is necessary we'll unite,' said
Ter-Petrosyan, the leader of the opposition Armenian National Congress
(of which APNM is a part).
The first president thinks the popular movement became possible thanks
to the people who headed to Liberty Square to express their anger. But
Ter-Petrosyan said he isn't aware when the Heritage leader will
actually take action.
TERT.AM
14:54 - 23.02.13
Armenia's first president has said that he may decide to join the
opposition Heritage party's leader in case he sees him doing real
work.
Speaking to reporters after the Armenian Pan-national Movement's
special meeting, Levon Ter-Petrosyan said that the alliance between
him and Raffi Hovhannisyan (who was the second placed candidate in the
Monday presidential election) will be possible in case he sees the
politician translating is words into action.
`People are now there on the square to protest against unlawfulness.
But those protesters, those who voice complaints, haven't done
anything yet. That is, the people have done their job. The holder of
the demand and right still speaks. When he does a real job, he will be
appreciated. If think uniting is necessary we'll unite,' said
Ter-Petrosyan, the leader of the opposition Armenian National Congress
(of which APNM is a part).
The first president thinks the popular movement became possible thanks
to the people who headed to Liberty Square to express their anger. But
Ter-Petrosyan said he isn't aware when the Heritage leader will
actually take action.