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    Nikol Pashinyan: Raffi Must Be Declared De Jure President

    Country - Friday, 22 February 2013, 21:18


    Nikol Pashinyan addressed the rally called by Raffi Hovannisian today
    and said the presidential election of February 18 has established a
    new political situation. `In the pre-election period when some forces
    withdrew from the race, it seemed that the election would result in a
    one-pole system with Serzh Sargsyan at its top. However, something
    unprecedented happened. The citizens of Armenia self-organized as the
    second and main pole of the political struggle. Today the political
    struggle in Armenia has two sides, the regime which usurped power on
    March 1, 2008 and the second is the people of Armenia headed by Raffi
    Hovannisian,' he said. Pashinyan noted that there is a minimum plan to
    prevent defeat of people. In order to rule out defeat of people, we
    must not allow the gangs to use force against people, Pashinyan said.
    Second, according to him, there cannot be any deal with the illegal,
    criminal government. Under no condition can we recognize Serzh
    Sargsyan because Serzh Sargsyan has never been and will never be the
    president of Armenia. Pashinyan also noted that Raffi Hovannisian must
    be declared de jure president of Armenia. For this reason, the people
    on the stage headed by Raffi Hovannisian must be open and frank to the
    people of Armenia, the political processes must be transparent.
    `Starting from today Serzh Sargsyan must not be able to sleep at
    night. His every next day must be unpredictable. He must live with
    fear in his heart, this square will make sure he does,' he said. Nikol
    Pashinyan noted that all the political forces which are against the
    illegal government must be on Freedom Square. `Not beside Raffi but on
    Freedom Square,' he stressed. `Raffi has been elected by people, and
    all the political forces must accept the people's decision,' he said,
    adding that a civil society must form on Freedom Square. The Republic
    of Armenia must be pulled from under the government so it has nothing
    to rule and has to walk away, Pashinyan said.

    http://www.lragir.am/index.php/eng/0/country/view/29051

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