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    ARTSAKH WAR VETERANS CONSIDER PRIME MINISTER'S RESIGNATION TO BE RESULT OF CONSOLIDATED ACTIVITIES OF 4 NON-COALITION PARLIAMENTARY FORCES

    by Ashot Safaryan

    http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=81CB0F30-BE70-11E3-BF250EB7C0D21663
    Monday, April 7, 20:20

    The Council of Field Commanders of Artsakh War Veterans considers the
    Prime Minister's resignation to be result of consolidated activities
    of the 4 non-coalition parliamentary forces and the "I'm Against"
    movement. The Artsakh war veterans think that it is the resolute
    actions of the specified forces that made the authorities "sacrifice"
    Tigran Sargsyan.

    "We welcome the will and determination of the non-coalition forces. In
    the meantime, we urge them go the extra mile and continue the fight to
    gain total power change and achieve system changes. We are convinced
    that the fight for these changes will not develop into a fight for
    power", they say.

    Armenia's Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan resigned on Apr 3 without
    clear explanations. President Serzh Sargsyan is now supposed to
    appoint new PM within 10 days.

    Among the possible candidates are Speaker of the Armenian Parliament
    Hovik Abrayhamyan, Secretary of the National Security Council Artur
    Baghdasaryan, Deputy Prime Minister Armen Gevorgyan, Defense Minister
    Seyran Ohanyan and Head of the President's Staff Vigen Sargsyan.


    From: Baghdasarian
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