RAFFI HOVHANNISYAN DISAGREES WITH THE OPINION THAT THE OUTCOME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IS PREDETERMINED
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
19:07 21.01.2013
presidential elections, Raffi Hovhannisyan
Raffi Hovhannisyan kicked off the election campaign from Aram
Khachatryan's statue today. Under the slogan "It's possible" the
presidential candidate will travel to the regions of Armenia to try
to convince the voters that changes in Armenia are really possible;
it's only necessary to believe in it and demonstrate political will
at the presidential elections of February 18.
"We'll try to convince people that only through struggle will it
be possible to reach changes, especially considering that we have
a candidate, who's ready to struggle for a new, changing Armenia,"
said Armen Martirosyan, representative of the Heritage Party.
In case of free and legitimate elections, Armenia will have a new
President on February 19.
Raffi Hovhannisyan
Hovhannisyan disagrees with the opinion that the outcome of the
presidential elections is predetermined. "Only God can predict. In
the human domain everything is subject to change and everything
is possible," the candidate said, adding that he's resolute to
struggle against the violations he witnessed before the start of the
presidential race.
Accompanied by a small group of supporters, Raffi Hovhannisyan walked
along the Mashtots Avenue, exchanging handshakes, smiles and a few
words with the residents of Yerevan.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/01/21/raffi-hovhannisyan-disagrees-with-the-opinion-that-the-outcome-of-the-presidential-elections-is-predetermined/
Alisa Gevorgyan
"Radiolur"
19:07 21.01.2013
presidential elections, Raffi Hovhannisyan
Raffi Hovhannisyan kicked off the election campaign from Aram
Khachatryan's statue today. Under the slogan "It's possible" the
presidential candidate will travel to the regions of Armenia to try
to convince the voters that changes in Armenia are really possible;
it's only necessary to believe in it and demonstrate political will
at the presidential elections of February 18.
"We'll try to convince people that only through struggle will it
be possible to reach changes, especially considering that we have
a candidate, who's ready to struggle for a new, changing Armenia,"
said Armen Martirosyan, representative of the Heritage Party.
In case of free and legitimate elections, Armenia will have a new
President on February 19.
Raffi Hovhannisyan
Hovhannisyan disagrees with the opinion that the outcome of the
presidential elections is predetermined. "Only God can predict. In
the human domain everything is subject to change and everything
is possible," the candidate said, adding that he's resolute to
struggle against the violations he witnessed before the start of the
presidential race.
Accompanied by a small group of supporters, Raffi Hovhannisyan walked
along the Mashtots Avenue, exchanging handshakes, smiles and a few
words with the residents of Yerevan.
http://www.armradio.am/en/2013/01/21/raffi-hovhannisyan-disagrees-with-the-opinion-that-the-outcome-of-the-presidential-elections-is-predetermined/