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  • From One Defeated "Winner" To Another: To Fight Outcome With Rallies

    FROM ONE DEFEATED "WINNER" TO ANOTHER: TO FIGHT OUTCOME WITH RALLIES IS POINTLESS

    VOTE 2013 | 20.02.13 | 14:47

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    By GOHAR ABRAHAMYAN
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Former oppositional candidate Vazgen Manukyan, who ran for presidency
    and lost in the second elections of independent Armenia (1996),
    believes that current oppositional favorite Raffi Hovannisian now has
    two options - either to accept the election results, or keep holding
    rallies, which experience has proven to be ineffective.

    Incumbent president Serzh Sargsyan has been pronounced the official
    winner of the February 18 presidential elections by preliminary count,
    while Hovannisian came second in the big race. Hovannisian and his
    supporters claim that the official results were forged and say they
    are planning to fight the outcome.

    History seems to be repeating, as back in 1996 Vazgen Manukyan,
    now chairing the Public Council on appointment by Sargsyan, was in
    a similar position, and says that ever since then "we have entered a
    wrong cycle, but that cycle is coming to an end with these elections".

    "I believe that although these were not the 100-percent clean elections
    we were anticipating in 1996, but as compared to all the previous ones,
    these elections have been cleaner," says Manukyan.

    According to the former single oppositional candidate for presidency,
    Hovannisian has two ways and is the only one who can decide which
    way to go.

    "Hovannisian either has to declare that he accepts the election
    results and does not appeal them despite the election fraud, and it
    would become a new unique page in the history of the third republic;
    or he can follow the second way - the one that has become a pattern
    with rallies which would gradually fade away," says Manukyan, adding
    that the second option so far has done no good to people.

    Manukyan says the high number of votes trusted to Hovannisian
    demonstrate also that the discontent with the authorities is greater
    than one could have expected and the authorities have to take that
    into account.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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