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    RPA DEPUTY CHAIRMAN QUALIFIES ARMENIAN FIRST PRESIDENT'S RALLY SPEECH AS CULTURAL VALUE AND KEEPS IT ON DVD

    arminfo
    2007-11-15 16:45:00

    ArmInfo. There is no alternative to Armenian Prime Minister Serzh
    Sargsyan, the candidate from the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA), at
    the forthcoming presidential election in Armenia, RPA Deputy Chairman,
    RPA faction member Galoust Sahakyan said at a press-conference at
    the Mirror discussion club.

    According to him, the RPA takes any opponent at the election seriously,
    but it is sure of the victory of its candidate. As regards the
    first president of Armenia, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, G.Sahakyan said:
    "One shouldn't think that we spend sleepless nights thinking how
    to spite Ter-Petrosyan. He presents charges against us, we have to
    respond, and people will give the final assessment at the Feb 19,
    2008 presidential election".

    Moreover, G.Sahakyan noted that he qualifies Levon Ter-Petrosyan's
    speech at the Oct 26 rally at Liberty Square as a cultural value. "We
    disturb nobody.

    The police will not put obstacles in the way of Ter- Petrosyan and
    his followers to hold their rally in the near future. As for me,
    I take everything easy and even keep his speech on DVD," he said.

    Nevertheless, G.Sahakyan didn't refrain from criticizing the first
    president. He said that, first and foremost, it is the fault of
    Ter-Petrosyan and his administration that intellectuals became
    castaways of the society during their term in office. "For this
    reason at least they shouldn't strive for a revenge. And the fact
    that it is a revenge indeed is proved by the "black lists" published
    by Ter-Petrosyan at the rally, his promises to pay the present regime
    back, and many other things," he said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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