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    DECISION 2013: PASHINYAN SAYS PEOPLE TRUST HOVANNISIAN

    Vote 2013 | 20.02.13 | 11:30

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    Nikol Pashinyan, an outspoken oppositionist who served a jail term
    for his role in the 2008 post-election riot [read: state-sponsored
    slaughter of March 1-2, 2008], has spoken about possible support to
    Raffi Hovannisian, an opposition leader who has claimed victory in
    the February 18 election officially won by the incumbent.

    In a statement released on Tuesday Pashinyan commented on his presence
    at the gathering of Hovannisian in Yerevan's Liberty Square earlier
    that day. At what was described as a press conference in the square
    the official runner-up in the presidential race called on President
    Serzh Sargsyan to admit his defeat and start transferring power to
    the people.

    Pashinyan, who is affiliated with the opposition Armenian National
    Congress (ANC), which did not contest the February election and,
    furthermore, stopped short of endorsing any of the candidates in
    the race, said: "First of all, I visited Liberty Square to show
    my respect and express my admiration to the citizen of Armenia,
    the people of Armenia, who have delivered a strong message in the
    February 18 election that they are a spiritual people, a people of
    freedom and future."

    "The current political situation is more than clear. People trust
    the leader of the Heritage party, Raffi Hovannisian, who must present
    to the society his vision regarding the further developments," said
    Pashinyan, an MP with the ANC faction, adding that he was ready to
    support, within the limits of his abilities, the steps aimed at
    achieving "real, system changes in Armenia and the establishment
    of democracy".

    "My assistance to the further programs of Raffi Hovannisian will
    depend on their political and civil contents. Bringing the Armenian
    people to real victories is the goal that I have always served and
    will continue to serve," concluded the oppositionist.

    Pashinyan has reportedly been on increasingly strained terms with the
    rest of the ANC over the latter's recent policies of cooperation with
    a force previously allied with President Sargsyan's ruling party. And
    the ANC, for its part, has been in apparent rivalry with Hovannisian's
    Heritage Party over the opposition segment of the electorate lately.

    http://armenianow.com/vote_2013/43723/armenia_presidential_election_2013_february_18_nik ol_pashinyan



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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