Those at Yerevan's Liberty Square are positive about Hovannisian's
proposition to President Sargsyan
NEWS.AM
March 23, 2013 | 17:01
YEREVAN. - The wellness of Armenia's opposition Heritage Party
Chairman, former FM Raffi Hovannisian - who is declared runner-up to the
winner, incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan, as a result of the
presidential election that was conducted on February 18, but who
claims to be the real winner in the vote and who declared a hunger
strike on March 10 at capital city Yerevan's Liberty Square - is very
good, Hovannisian himself told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He added that there have been thousands of civic visits during the day
and this is very important for him.
To the query as to whether the Presidential Residence has responded to
his letter, Heritage's leader responded that he has nothing more to
add.
Those that had gathered at Liberty Square, however, were positive
about Hovannisian's propositions in connection with assuming eight
governmental posts in return for recognizing Sargsyan's presidency.
The youth were noting that Hovannisian is working by the rules of
courtesy.
An elderly person, on the other hand, said he is skeptical that the
authorities will accept Raffi Hovannisian's proposition, but,
separately, he suggested that Armenia's political forces think about
increasing the birth rate in the country.
proposition to President Sargsyan
NEWS.AM
March 23, 2013 | 17:01
YEREVAN. - The wellness of Armenia's opposition Heritage Party
Chairman, former FM Raffi Hovannisian - who is declared runner-up to the
winner, incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan, as a result of the
presidential election that was conducted on February 18, but who
claims to be the real winner in the vote and who declared a hunger
strike on March 10 at capital city Yerevan's Liberty Square - is very
good, Hovannisian himself told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
He added that there have been thousands of civic visits during the day
and this is very important for him.
To the query as to whether the Presidential Residence has responded to
his letter, Heritage's leader responded that he has nothing more to
add.
Those that had gathered at Liberty Square, however, were positive
about Hovannisian's propositions in connection with assuming eight
governmental posts in return for recognizing Sargsyan's presidency.
The youth were noting that Hovannisian is working by the rules of
courtesy.
An elderly person, on the other hand, said he is skeptical that the
authorities will accept Raffi Hovannisian's proposition, but,
separately, he suggested that Armenia's political forces think about
increasing the birth rate in the country.