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    FIRST ARMENIAN PRESIDENT LEVON TER-PETROSYAN EXTENDS THANKS TO PRESENT AUTHORITIES FOR SUPPORTING HIS ELECTION CAMPAIGN

    arminfo
    2007-12-08 17:21:00

    ArmInfo. "On behalf of all the present, I'd like to extend my
    thanks to the present Armenian President Robert Kocharian and
    Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan for supporting my election
    campaign. Each stroke of genius expressed by them, each false smile
    make the all-national movement for recovery of the constitutional order
    stronger and bring our victory closer", the first Armenian president
    Levon Ter-Petrosyan said at the mass rally of his supporters at
    Azatutyun Square, Yerevan, Saturday. He called not to resent the
    statements and steps of the country's top leadership, as according
    to him, these people are the best instrument to ensure the victory of
    the national movement. In case he wins in the presidential election,
    the ex-president promised to immediately sell the new liner purchased
    for the president for $ 45mln, and to include these funds in the
    state budget. "Our country is not in the situation when one can allow
    himself such immoderations. Instead asking the Armenian Diaspora for
    money every year, it would be possible to repair 200 schools or all
    the roads of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic by the $ 45mln spent by
    the present authorities, Levon Ter-Petrosyan said.

    The first Armenian president emphasized that the country's authorities'
    hopes that their opposition's arsenal is limited, are doomed to
    disappointment. And the "bullets" directed at them don't finish,
    moreover, they are only flying yet and haven't reached the target. "My
    "bullets" are endless like the succession of the rights violations
    committed by Robert Kocharian and Serzh Sargsyan", Levon Ter- Petrosyan
    summed up.
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