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  • Raffi Hovannisian Ready To Sacrifice His Life To Prevent Bloodshed

    RAFFI HOVANNISIAN READY TO SACRIFICE HIS LIFE TO PREVENT BLOODSHED

    TERT.AM
    21:28 ~U 25.02.13

    At his press conference on Monday, Heritage party Chairman Raffi
    Hovannisian ruled out early parliamentary elections in Armenia.

    "I made various proposals to Serzh Sargsyan, but he declined. Nothing
    like that is on the agenda now," Mr Hovannisian said.

    National consent is only possible if de jure constitutional elections
    are held. "We must have answers to all the questions. New presidential
    elections must be held, when Serzh Sargsyan and Raffi Hovannisian
    must give up their rhetoric," he said.

    Those involved in the national movement, including the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation Dashnaktsutyun (ARF-D), say they have a
    serious problem to resolve.

    With respect of the Feb. 18 presidential election in Armenia, he
    noted that all the members of Armenia's Central Electoral Commission
    (CEC) must be severely punished. "Well informed of all the reports,
    violence and election frauds, they were unable to prevent that,"
    Mr Hovannisian said.

    He noted that his campaign headquarters can appeal the presidential
    election results within five days after the CEC officially announces
    them.

    "Many people, including our young supporters Nikol Pashinyan, believe
    it should not be done. The Armenian people believed and decided to
    replace Armenia's incumbent authorities and president. We can also
    reform out judicial system," Mr Hovannisian said.

    "If we apply, it will be a moment of justice for the Constitutional
    Court," he said.

    He is determined to do his best not to disappoint the people. "Let
    no one stand in the way of our soldiers, students, because I will
    stand beside them," Mr Hovannisian said.

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