REPUBLICAN PARTY MP CALLS FOR DIALOGUE, SAYS THE ONLY WAY OUT
TERT.AM
17:00 ~U 28.02.13
Republican party MP Margarit Yesayan said she worries not for Raffi
Hovannisian or authorities but for 37% of citizens who gave their
votes for the Heritage party leader and who are in Liberty Square
and complain of authorities.
"We all, the country's president and the candidate who came the second
should take into consideration the demands of these people. We should
sit and decide what should be done," she said, adding that the tension
in the region should also be taken into consideration and not result
in unnecessary increase of tension among people.
Former member of Heritage party Vardan Khachatryan stressed that
elections were rigged throughout the country and that is why the
people have taken the streets.
He said the demands of the people should be taken into consideration
and new elections should be held.
Margarit Yesayan said she is against the proposal as the elections
were not rigged and members of the same commission signed under the
results. Vardan Khachatryan stressed that these figures are relative
and disputable as 'dead souls have also been actively engaged in
the voting.'
"Naturally all the people cannot agree with the results," she said,
calling for compromise.
"Dialogue is the way out. Many think that the elections were rigged
but I do not think new elections should be appointed by violating
the law," Yesayan said.
Repuplican party MP said it is an attempt of revenge by the Heritage
for receiving few votes at parliamentary poll and getting small number
of seats.
Margarit Yesayan said it is necessary to give ministerial portfolios
to Heritage party and see what it will give.
Vardan Khachatryan said it will not discharge the society and the
Heritage will become dependent.
The only thing the interlocutors agreed over is the necessity to
avoid clashes.
TERT.AM
17:00 ~U 28.02.13
Republican party MP Margarit Yesayan said she worries not for Raffi
Hovannisian or authorities but for 37% of citizens who gave their
votes for the Heritage party leader and who are in Liberty Square
and complain of authorities.
"We all, the country's president and the candidate who came the second
should take into consideration the demands of these people. We should
sit and decide what should be done," she said, adding that the tension
in the region should also be taken into consideration and not result
in unnecessary increase of tension among people.
Former member of Heritage party Vardan Khachatryan stressed that
elections were rigged throughout the country and that is why the
people have taken the streets.
He said the demands of the people should be taken into consideration
and new elections should be held.
Margarit Yesayan said she is against the proposal as the elections
were not rigged and members of the same commission signed under the
results. Vardan Khachatryan stressed that these figures are relative
and disputable as 'dead souls have also been actively engaged in
the voting.'
"Naturally all the people cannot agree with the results," she said,
calling for compromise.
"Dialogue is the way out. Many think that the elections were rigged
but I do not think new elections should be appointed by violating
the law," Yesayan said.
Repuplican party MP said it is an attempt of revenge by the Heritage
for receiving few votes at parliamentary poll and getting small number
of seats.
Margarit Yesayan said it is necessary to give ministerial portfolios
to Heritage party and see what it will give.
Vardan Khachatryan said it will not discharge the society and the
Heritage will become dependent.
The only thing the interlocutors agreed over is the necessity to
avoid clashes.