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    People want changes in their lives - Armenian security council chief

    May 05, 2013 | 11:36


    YEREVAN. - Armenian National Security Council (NSC) Secretary, the
    coalition government's junior partner, Orinats Yerkir (Rule of Law)
    Party (RLP) Chairman, Arthur Baghdasaryan cast his ballot in Sunday's
    capital city Yerevan Council elections.

    Baghdasaryan arrived in his election precinct together with his wife and son.

    After having voted, the NSC chief told news reporters that he came
    with a god mood and that he voted for making crucial changes in the
    capital city.

    `We [i.e., the RLP] introduced a competitive [mayoral] candidate, a
    competitive program, and we believe that if we succeed, nice and good,
    positive and brilliant changes will be made in the capital city.
    People want changes in their lives, and they want for this election to
    enable to implement these changes,' Baghdasaryan stated.

    He added that, as a Yerevan resident, he wants for the people to live
    better, that there would be law and order, and that Armenia's capital
    city would become one of the developed capital cities of the world.

    To note, the Yerevan Council elections kicked off Sunday at 8am, and
    464 precincts opened for the voting.

    Six political parties and one bloc are running in the vote. They are
    the Republican Party of Armenia, Prosperous Armenia Party, Orinats
    Yerkir (Rule of Law), Armenian National Congress Party (ANCP),
    Arakelutyun (Mission) Party , ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party, and the
    `Barev, [Hello] Yerevan' bloc of parties.

    The participating political forces are vying for 65 Council seats. The
    Yerevan Council election is held with proportional - that is,
    party - lists only.

    Photo by Arsen Sargsyan/NEWS.am
    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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