Former Armenian presidential runner pledges to fight on
TERT.AM
19:41 - 08.03.13
Former opposition candidate Raffi Hovhanisian said Friday that he is
planning a tour to Artashat (Ararat region) to tell the National
Assembly's speaker (Hovik Abrahamyan, who is from Artashat by birth)
that the city belongs to the Armenian people.
`It's not his property. Artashat is our capital and we are going to
say that this is our city and our country,' he said at a post-election
rally at Yerevan's Liberty Square.
The politician, who heads the opposition Heritage party, called once
again for President Serzh Sargsyan to step down, adding that he is
determined to bring his struggle to an end.
`This is not the movement of Raffi. The Armenia citizen has said this
is mine. Whoever says [I have] no platform, let him know I am
indivertible, probably unpredictable for you, but indivertible,' he
said, adding that he expects the ruling Republican Party of Armenia to
become a minority political force very soon.
From: A. Papazian
TERT.AM
19:41 - 08.03.13
Former opposition candidate Raffi Hovhanisian said Friday that he is
planning a tour to Artashat (Ararat region) to tell the National
Assembly's speaker (Hovik Abrahamyan, who is from Artashat by birth)
that the city belongs to the Armenian people.
`It's not his property. Artashat is our capital and we are going to
say that this is our city and our country,' he said at a post-election
rally at Yerevan's Liberty Square.
The politician, who heads the opposition Heritage party, called once
again for President Serzh Sargsyan to step down, adding that he is
determined to bring his struggle to an end.
`This is not the movement of Raffi. The Armenia citizen has said this
is mine. Whoever says [I have] no platform, let him know I am
indivertible, probably unpredictable for you, but indivertible,' he
said, adding that he expects the ruling Republican Party of Armenia to
become a minority political force very soon.
From: A. Papazian