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    SERGE SARGSSYAN SAYS ARMENIA CHOSE PEACEFUL AND ECONOMICALLY STABLE FUTURE

    ARKA
    Feb 22 2008

    YEREVAN, February 22. /ARKA/. The Armenian people chose a peaceful and
    economically stable future for their country, the statement of Armenian
    Prime Minister Serge Sargssyan placed in his official website reads.

    "I am proud to have our citizens' confidence necessary to continue
    our efforts aimed at the country's advancement along the path of
    economic and social development. I am grateful to all those people
    who voted for me. However, as I stated before the elections, I am
    going to become the president of all Armenians," the statement says.

    "Today we can state with confidence that democracy won, and tomorrow
    we must start working anew to guarantee progress for every person
    in Armenia, become a strong support for them, and then proudly state
    "Ahead Armenia!.

    I am happy to receive the apparent support of our people twice during a
    year. It will help me in responding to foreign challenges and pursuing
    the country's foreign policy more efficiently," the premier says.

    The statement also says that after publicizing the preliminary voting
    results some opposition forces are trying express their discontent
    provoking violence.

    "In our country every person has the right to freedom of speech and
    expression of his opinion, but provocation of unrest and instability
    has nothing to do in a democratic country," Sargssyan said. The prime
    minister said the law enforcement bodies will interfere only in case
    of necessity to regain public order.

    According to Armenian Central Electoral Commission, Armenian Prime
    Minister, President of the Republican Party of Armenia Serge Sargssyan
    has received 52.86% of votes.
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