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    Tigran Urikhanyan Accuses Those Who `Put the People in a Hard
    Condition With Their Political and Socio-Economic Course'

    May 15 2013


    Talking about Gagik Tsarukyan's statement that the Prosperous Armenia
    Party (PAP) could not be opposition, Galust Sahakyan, the Republican
    Party of Armenia (RPA) parliamentary group leader, somewhat mockingly
    noted during a conversation with Aravot yesterday that Tsarukyan had
    reaffirmed that the PAP `is just an alternative.' `There is no
    difference for us whether it is opposition or an alternative. The
    important thing for us is that all political forces take part in all
    processes,' the RPA deputy leader said. In this regard, Tigran
    Urikhanyan, the PAP press secretary, said during a conversation with
    www.aravot.am today: `Let no one doubt that the Prosperous Armenia
    Party, as many of us have said lots of times, will continue to
    respond, compel, demand, and supervise by its actions. `Moreover, let
    me stress once again that the PAP will live up to the expectations of
    the people and not some coerced and artificial formulations of certain
    circles. Naira Zohrabyan, the PAP parliamentary group secretary, has
    talked about all the issues related to that subject that concern the
    public in the best way.' After the consecration of the St. John the
    Baptist Church in the town of Abovyan yesterday, the people gathered
    `attacked' the tables laid with sacrificial food in the front yard of
    the church. The scene was both disgusting and sad, which has been
    exploited and criticized quite a lot. `I am not going to either
    justify myself or justify anyone else. It means to criticize a lot of
    people who took the liberty of doing certain things at a certain point
    in time,' Tigran Urikhanyan said. In response to a question whether it
    was appropriate behavior, he said: `Let those who put the people in a
    hard condition with their political and socio-economic course think
    whether it is appropriate or not.' Nelly GRIGORYAN

    Read more at: http://en.aravot.am/2013/05/15/154310/

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