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DOORS OF CRU WERE CLOSED FOR HRANT KHACHATRYAN
[07:00 pm] 01 February, 2007
more images On February 1, over 30-40 people, adherents of Hrant
Khachatryan (founder of Constitutional Right Union) tried to enter the
CRU office with the shoutings, «We are all Hrants, we are all
CRUs». But unfortunately the door of the office was shut in front
of them.
Meanwhile, the adherents, to say more precisely about 5 handsome and
broad-shouldered body-guards of Hayk Baboukhanyan (acting president of
CRU) prevented them from entering the office. After assembling at the
doors for 10 - 15 minutes, Hrant Khachatryan's adherents left the
territory without any further scandal.
«According to our data, there are many criminal elements in the
party and in order to hinder further hooliganism, we are leaving
now. We merely came to see whether they have carried out the verdict
of the court and now we see that it must be done forcibly. Next time
we shall visit the office with the representatives of the Compulsory
Executive Services and at that time we shall be able to restore the
work of the party», Karen Vardanyan, one of the authors of the
court claim told A1+.
«I try to be guided by law and not to commit any illegal step»,
Hrant Khachatryan says. In his words, he is the legal leader of CRU
though he submitted a resignation. Nevertheless, today, Hrant
Khachatryan is trying to administer justice.
In answer to our question whether Mr. Khachatryan feels pity for his
resignation, the latter said, «I don't regret at all. My feelings
dominated my logics and soberness for 2 - 3 minutes, that's all. It
happened the moment I was leaving the CRU sitting. Further on, I felt
no regret for my steps».
Hrant Khachatryan will not run for PM. He is neither going to organise
coup d'etat nor to nominate someone else for the post of CRU acting
president Hayk Baboukhanyan. «My aim is to restore the
regulation». Mr. Khachatryan maintains that CRU will not
participate in the upcoming elections, as «even if we put
everything in order today, we can't provide the necessary conditions
for the party to participate in the elections. One cannot rule the
army with a limping donkey». By the way, by saying «a limping
donkey» Mr. Khachatryan means their weakened party.
From: Baghdasarian
DOORS OF CRU WERE CLOSED FOR HRANT KHACHATRYAN
[07:00 pm] 01 February, 2007
more images On February 1, over 30-40 people, adherents of Hrant
Khachatryan (founder of Constitutional Right Union) tried to enter the
CRU office with the shoutings, «We are all Hrants, we are all
CRUs». But unfortunately the door of the office was shut in front
of them.
Meanwhile, the adherents, to say more precisely about 5 handsome and
broad-shouldered body-guards of Hayk Baboukhanyan (acting president of
CRU) prevented them from entering the office. After assembling at the
doors for 10 - 15 minutes, Hrant Khachatryan's adherents left the
territory without any further scandal.
«According to our data, there are many criminal elements in the
party and in order to hinder further hooliganism, we are leaving
now. We merely came to see whether they have carried out the verdict
of the court and now we see that it must be done forcibly. Next time
we shall visit the office with the representatives of the Compulsory
Executive Services and at that time we shall be able to restore the
work of the party», Karen Vardanyan, one of the authors of the
court claim told A1+.
«I try to be guided by law and not to commit any illegal step»,
Hrant Khachatryan says. In his words, he is the legal leader of CRU
though he submitted a resignation. Nevertheless, today, Hrant
Khachatryan is trying to administer justice.
In answer to our question whether Mr. Khachatryan feels pity for his
resignation, the latter said, «I don't regret at all. My feelings
dominated my logics and soberness for 2 - 3 minutes, that's all. It
happened the moment I was leaving the CRU sitting. Further on, I felt
no regret for my steps».
Hrant Khachatryan will not run for PM. He is neither going to organise
coup d'etat nor to nominate someone else for the post of CRU acting
president Hayk Baboukhanyan. «My aim is to restore the
regulation». Mr. Khachatryan maintains that CRU will not
participate in the upcoming elections, as «even if we put
everything in order today, we can't provide the necessary conditions
for the party to participate in the elections. One cannot rule the
army with a limping donkey». By the way, by saying «a limping
donkey» Mr. Khachatryan means their weakened party.
From: Baghdasarian
