Aram Manukyan: Police chief's statements not to affect rally
Saturday, September 20, 2014
The joint rally of non-government parliamentary political forces of
Armenia will mark the start of a powerful stage in their struggle, the
secretary of Armenian National Congress (HAK) parliamentary faction
Aram Manukyan told reporters today.
"We take the pulse, the people are indignant, the authorities are
weak," he said.
Commenting on the statements of Armenian Police Chief Vladimir
Gasparyan concerning the upcoming joint rally, Aram Manukyan said: "I
don't care a damn. The insignificant remarks of the police chief will
not affect our rally and October 10th will mark the start of
something".
According to the parliamentary deputy , domestic political issues will
be discussed at the rally, there are no foreign policy issues on its
agenda. "The change of power and new fair elections will be
discussed," he noted.
As for the possible speech of HAK leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan at the
rally, Aram Manukyan said that everything will be decided
spontaneously during the rally.
As was reported earlier, the Chief of the Armenian police Vladimir
Gasparyan said in a briefing during police troops' exercises at Arzni
airport that regardless of whether the political autumn in Armenia is
going to be hot or cold, it has to be within legal boundaries. "I will
give a flippant answer: there is a cold shower for a heated autumn,
but when it proves useless, we can organize a hotter autumn. I will
speak my mind: regardless of whether the autumn is going to be hot or
cold, everything has to be within legal boundaries," the police chief
said in response to a question about the heated political autumn
promised by Armenia's non-government political forces.
TODAY, 14:29
Aysor.am
Saturday, September 20, 2014
The joint rally of non-government parliamentary political forces of
Armenia will mark the start of a powerful stage in their struggle, the
secretary of Armenian National Congress (HAK) parliamentary faction
Aram Manukyan told reporters today.
"We take the pulse, the people are indignant, the authorities are
weak," he said.
Commenting on the statements of Armenian Police Chief Vladimir
Gasparyan concerning the upcoming joint rally, Aram Manukyan said: "I
don't care a damn. The insignificant remarks of the police chief will
not affect our rally and October 10th will mark the start of
something".
According to the parliamentary deputy , domestic political issues will
be discussed at the rally, there are no foreign policy issues on its
agenda. "The change of power and new fair elections will be
discussed," he noted.
As for the possible speech of HAK leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan at the
rally, Aram Manukyan said that everything will be decided
spontaneously during the rally.
As was reported earlier, the Chief of the Armenian police Vladimir
Gasparyan said in a briefing during police troops' exercises at Arzni
airport that regardless of whether the political autumn in Armenia is
going to be hot or cold, it has to be within legal boundaries. "I will
give a flippant answer: there is a cold shower for a heated autumn,
but when it proves useless, we can organize a hotter autumn. I will
speak my mind: regardless of whether the autumn is going to be hot or
cold, everything has to be within legal boundaries," the police chief
said in response to a question about the heated political autumn
promised by Armenia's non-government political forces.
TODAY, 14:29
Aysor.am