Mediamax, Armenia
Feb 23 2013
Raffi Hovhannisyan: I won't lead people to blood
Yerevan, February 23. /Mediamax/. Armenian presidential candidate
Raffi Hovhannisyan stated that he wants a `democratic transition of
power without blood'.
Raffi Hovhannisyan said this on the air of Kentron TV's `Urvagits'
program, February 22, Mediamax reports.
`I will continue working with the people, this is an ongoing struggle
and it can be a long one. The people will draw the civil and the
political agenda of this struggle. It won't be like before. We will
fight in all rostrums, including the National Assembly,' said Raffi
Hovhannisyan, adding that he is ready to continue the fight for
months.
The candidate also said that `he won't lead people to blood'.
Raffi Hovhannisyan ruled out the possibility of reaching a compromise
with the authorities `on rigged elections'.
Commenting on the resignation of Shirak marzpet, the candidate said:
`The failure to ensure enough votes for the authorities at elections
is the worst motive for resignation.'
From: A. Papazian
Feb 23 2013
Raffi Hovhannisyan: I won't lead people to blood
Yerevan, February 23. /Mediamax/. Armenian presidential candidate
Raffi Hovhannisyan stated that he wants a `democratic transition of
power without blood'.
Raffi Hovhannisyan said this on the air of Kentron TV's `Urvagits'
program, February 22, Mediamax reports.
`I will continue working with the people, this is an ongoing struggle
and it can be a long one. The people will draw the civil and the
political agenda of this struggle. It won't be like before. We will
fight in all rostrums, including the National Assembly,' said Raffi
Hovhannisyan, adding that he is ready to continue the fight for
months.
The candidate also said that `he won't lead people to blood'.
Raffi Hovhannisyan ruled out the possibility of reaching a compromise
with the authorities `on rigged elections'.
Commenting on the resignation of Shirak marzpet, the candidate said:
`The failure to ensure enough votes for the authorities at elections
is the worst motive for resignation.'
From: A. Papazian