RAFFI HOVANNISIAN DENIED ROOMS IN HOTELS
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/02/27/armen-martirosyan
06:24 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Leader of the opposition Heritage party, presidential candidate Raffi
Hovannisian is going to dispute the official results of the Feb. 18
presidential election in the Constitutional Court, Hovannisian's
representative in the Central Election Commission, Armen Martirosyan,
said on Feb. 27.
"Mr Hovannisian is smoothly going ahead, he is going to unseat the
authorities. To this end, he is ready to meet Serzh Sargsyan again to
discuss post-election developments with him," said Armen Martirosyan.
Talking to reporters, the Heritage representative said their supporters
are intimidated; moreover, Raffi Hovannisian and his teammates were
not given hotel rooms in the city of Meghri.
"Thanks to the efforts of our authorities no one will want to continue
his work in Armenia; law enforcers will not want to disclose crimes
and businessmen will not do business here," he added.
Mr Martirosyan also welcomed students' strike over ~Qrigged' elections,
comparing it with that of 1988. "The Soviet power proved to be more
democratic than the acting regime in Armenia who are closing gates
of universities to prevent students from joining the protesters."
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/02/27/armen-martirosyan
06:24 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Leader of the opposition Heritage party, presidential candidate Raffi
Hovannisian is going to dispute the official results of the Feb. 18
presidential election in the Constitutional Court, Hovannisian's
representative in the Central Election Commission, Armen Martirosyan,
said on Feb. 27.
"Mr Hovannisian is smoothly going ahead, he is going to unseat the
authorities. To this end, he is ready to meet Serzh Sargsyan again to
discuss post-election developments with him," said Armen Martirosyan.
Talking to reporters, the Heritage representative said their supporters
are intimidated; moreover, Raffi Hovannisian and his teammates were
not given hotel rooms in the city of Meghri.
"Thanks to the efforts of our authorities no one will want to continue
his work in Armenia; law enforcers will not want to disclose crimes
and businessmen will not do business here," he added.
Mr Martirosyan also welcomed students' strike over ~Qrigged' elections,
comparing it with that of 1988. "The Soviet power proved to be more
democratic than the acting regime in Armenia who are closing gates
of universities to prevent students from joining the protesters."