Ex-candidate to wait for shadow cabinet proposals
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/03/17/raffi-shadow-cabinet/
20:07 - 17.03.13
In his speech delivered at the civil council in Yerevan's Liberty
Square, the opposition Heritage party's leader said his popular
movement is entering the second week of its decisive round.
[http://tert.am/en/news/2013/03/17/liberty-square2/]
Addressing the crowd, who which had attended the meeting despite the
rain in Armenia's capital, Raffi Hovhannisian said their success is
drawing near with every passing week.
`Every passing week will bring a victory. I am sure you will ask how I
evaluate the proposals of those who delivered addresses at the first
session today,' he said, promising to answer journalists on Monday
noon.
Hovhannisian, who was president Serzh Sargsyan's second-placed rival
in the Februaru 18 election, told the crowd that the series of
sessions will continue at least 10 days, after which he will make his
opinion public. He said he needs time to collect the proposals,
records, evaluations, mechanisms and individuals' names and digest all
the information before unveiling any plan.
`This is our square and we will lead the struggle towards the end,' he added.
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/03/17/raffi-shadow-cabinet/
20:07 - 17.03.13
In his speech delivered at the civil council in Yerevan's Liberty
Square, the opposition Heritage party's leader said his popular
movement is entering the second week of its decisive round.
[http://tert.am/en/news/2013/03/17/liberty-square2/]
Addressing the crowd, who which had attended the meeting despite the
rain in Armenia's capital, Raffi Hovhannisian said their success is
drawing near with every passing week.
`Every passing week will bring a victory. I am sure you will ask how I
evaluate the proposals of those who delivered addresses at the first
session today,' he said, promising to answer journalists on Monday
noon.
Hovhannisian, who was president Serzh Sargsyan's second-placed rival
in the Februaru 18 election, told the crowd that the series of
sessions will continue at least 10 days, after which he will make his
opinion public. He said he needs time to collect the proposals,
records, evaluations, mechanisms and individuals' names and digest all
the information before unveiling any plan.
`This is our square and we will lead the struggle towards the end,' he added.