Armenia is not such a large country to permit itself to cause enmity amongst the people after each election - Serzh Sargsyan.
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Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) held its last meeting in frame of the election campaign in the Republican Square. The meeting was summarized with a concert. RPA Chairman Serzh Sargsyan delivered a speech during the meeting.
Armenia is not such a large country to permit itself to cause enmity amongst the people after each election, Serzh Sargsyan stated.
“The majority is obligated to show consideration toward the political minorities,” the President said.
He added that the RPA is well aware of Armenia’s shortcomings and does not refrain from speaking about them. “We will continue to secure justice for each and every one,” Serzh Sargsyan noted.
“We will change Armenia toward the Armenia of our dreams. The [upcoming parliamentary] elections are extremely important. In which way and speed Armenia will move forward will depend on them,” he added.
Also, Serzh Sargsyan asked those present to do everything so that the forthcoming elections are held well.
“This is my wish as President of the Republic and citizen of the country. And as Chairman of the Republican Party, I certainly wish for the Republican to receive the maximum result in these elections,” he concluded.
In his address Serzh Sargsyan said this electoral campaign will be singled out for the culture of its political campaign and quality of relations. As a result, we must say all of us competed and won.
"Years ago I promised that we will smooth all the gulfs that have divided our society into parts," said the RPA leader, adding that now he promises they will eliminate all the obstacles that seemed insurmountable then.
"Today with pride and with profound feeling of gratitude in front of our people I say – we have won. We have won ourselves. People who have wrecked the chains of the past are indestructible," the president concluded his speech.


















































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