ELDERLY MAN GATHERS 1000 SIGNATURES
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/18/stepan-safaryan
07:32 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Members of the opposition Heritage party have fixed special duty
hours to visit Heritage leader Raffi Hovannisian at Freedom Square
and talk to his visitors. Heritage members also stay at the square
for the night.
"I shall spend the night under the sky with Raffi Hovannisian and other
friends," Stepan Safaryan, a member of the Heritage party, told A1+.
He says different people visit the Heritage leader at night. "These
are caring people, disguised people, suspicious-looking people and
even drunkards but they have never entered into a conflict," said
Mr Safaryan.
Later last week, a group of citizens started collection of signatures
at Freedom Square to express their support and confidence for Raffi
Hovannisian. Stepan Safaryan says tens of thousands citizens have
joined the move which continues at the square.
"I have personally given the forms to many citizens. People want to
take them to their villages and regions. Many have already brought
hundreds of signatures," he said adding that early in the morning an
85-year-old man showed up at the square with 1000 signatures.
"He took new forms with him to fill them in. The elderly man only
complained that he did not have a car, otherwise, he would fetch at
least 5000 signatures," Mr Safaryan concluded.
From: Baghdasarian
http://www.a1plus.am/en/politics/2013/03/18/stepan-safaryan
07:32 PM | TODAY | POLITICS
Members of the opposition Heritage party have fixed special duty
hours to visit Heritage leader Raffi Hovannisian at Freedom Square
and talk to his visitors. Heritage members also stay at the square
for the night.
"I shall spend the night under the sky with Raffi Hovannisian and other
friends," Stepan Safaryan, a member of the Heritage party, told A1+.
He says different people visit the Heritage leader at night. "These
are caring people, disguised people, suspicious-looking people and
even drunkards but they have never entered into a conflict," said
Mr Safaryan.
Later last week, a group of citizens started collection of signatures
at Freedom Square to express their support and confidence for Raffi
Hovannisian. Stepan Safaryan says tens of thousands citizens have
joined the move which continues at the square.
"I have personally given the forms to many citizens. People want to
take them to their villages and regions. Many have already brought
hundreds of signatures," he said adding that early in the morning an
85-year-old man showed up at the square with 1000 signatures.
"He took new forms with him to fill them in. The elderly man only
complained that he did not have a car, otherwise, he would fetch at
least 5000 signatures," Mr Safaryan concluded.
From: Baghdasarian