ARMENIAN BUSINESSMAN-POLITICIAN VISITS PROTESTING CANDIDATE
TERT.AM
22:25 ~U 13.03.13
Khachatur Sukiasyan, a former parliament member and a major businessman
who backed first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan in 2008, visited Monday
Yerevan's Liberty Square to express solidarity with the hunger-striking
former presidential candidate, Raffi Hovhannisian.
Speaking to Tert.am, the businessman-politician explained that he
has always wished to stand by the people in an effort to build a
well-organized state. "I always stand by the people and will always
do," he said, commenting the reason behind his visit.
Sukiasyan said he hails Hovhannisian's decision to go on a
hunger-strike. "It is up to him to decide what step to take. Any step
a citizen chooses for himself or herself is commendable," he added.
Asked weather he thinks the post-election developments will produce
the desired outcome this time, Sukiasyan said any efforts any efforts
succeed in case there is real desire and the technologies applied
pursue no bias.
"We must realize what each person wants in order to succeed. If one
wants success and uses pure technologies in the meantime, he will
make it," he said.
Sukiasyan added his involvement in the current political processes
is linked with his desire to make Armenia a well-organized state.
"I want Armenia to be a systemic state, having the social problems
solved and economy developed," he said, expressing readiness to offer
all necessary tools and follow the processes.
TERT.AM
22:25 ~U 13.03.13
Khachatur Sukiasyan, a former parliament member and a major businessman
who backed first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan in 2008, visited Monday
Yerevan's Liberty Square to express solidarity with the hunger-striking
former presidential candidate, Raffi Hovhannisian.
Speaking to Tert.am, the businessman-politician explained that he
has always wished to stand by the people in an effort to build a
well-organized state. "I always stand by the people and will always
do," he said, commenting the reason behind his visit.
Sukiasyan said he hails Hovhannisian's decision to go on a
hunger-strike. "It is up to him to decide what step to take. Any step
a citizen chooses for himself or herself is commendable," he added.
Asked weather he thinks the post-election developments will produce
the desired outcome this time, Sukiasyan said any efforts any efforts
succeed in case there is real desire and the technologies applied
pursue no bias.
"We must realize what each person wants in order to succeed. If one
wants success and uses pure technologies in the meantime, he will
make it," he said.
Sukiasyan added his involvement in the current political processes
is linked with his desire to make Armenia a well-organized state.
"I want Armenia to be a systemic state, having the social problems
solved and economy developed," he said, expressing readiness to offer
all necessary tools and follow the processes.