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    FORMER ARMENIAN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ADVISES OPPOSITION MPS TO GIVE UP PARLIAMENTARY SEATS

    February 28, 2013 | 13:41

    YEREVAN. - Armenia's ex-presidential contender, non-party affiliate
    and epic poetry specialist Vardan Sedrakyan, calls upon the National
    Assembly (NA) opposition MPs to renounce their parliamentary mandates,
    and to form a council of politicians that are represented in the NA.

    Sedrakyan himself said this during a press conference on Thursday.

    In his words, this call of his is addressed first and foremost to the
    opposition Heritage Faction MPs and, subsequently, to fellow former
    presidential candidate, opposition Freedom Party Chairman and former
    PM, Hrant Bagratyan.

    "Then a council will be formed, which will be led by the national
    awakening," Sedrakyan stated, and added that, or else, the movement
    will meet an impasse.

    To the query as to whether he could support the movement of Heritage
    Party Chairman Raffi Hovannisian-who is declared runner-up to the
    winner, incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan, as a result of the
    presidential election on February 18, but who claims to be the real
    winner in the vote-, Sedrakyan responded that Hovannisian's mode of
    operation is incomprehensible for him and, before ever supporting
    Hovannisian, it is first necessary to understand what steps he is
    preparing to take. Besides, as per Sedrakyan, Hovannisian did not offer
    the other former presidential hopefuls to join him in his movement.

    "And he still demands that Serzh Sargsyan speak before [Saturday,]
    March 2, and he again wants a meeting [with Sargsyan]," Vardan
    Sedrakyan said, and noted that the success of this movement depends
    on the consolidation of the opposition forces, and not on the people.

    - See more at: http://news.am/eng/news/142396.html#sthash.TQTQS6nb.dpuf

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