Petros Makeyan: "Serzh Sargsyan can not win"
Political
In an interview with Lurer.com the chairman of "Democratic Homeland" Petros Makeyan, answering a question, whether 7 candidates are not a lot for Armenia, said: "Every second in Armenia feels as apresident or a king."
And the ruling internal political situation in Armenia makes Makeyan only sadness. To the question whether this is due to the possible sadness defeating incumbent President Serzh Sargsyan, Makeyan said that Serzh Sargsyan can not win, he has just won the nation.
On other issues Petros Makeyan refused to answer, saying that they could ask him after the meeting of the political council of the party.
Note that at 18.00 on January 4, the Central Election Commission of Armenia finished receiving nomination papers in prezidency. All necessary documents, including yhe receipts pledge, presented only seven candidates.
These are the incumbent president of Armenia, the leader of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, the leader of the "Heritage" party Raffi Hovhannisyan, head of the breakaway from ANC "Freedom" party Hrant Bagratyan and leaders of the "National Self-Determination" Paruyr Hayrikyan, former Foreign Minister of Nagorno Karabakh Arman Melikyan , head of the LLC "Radio Hay" Andreas Ghukasyan and eposmaster Vardan Sedrakyan.
Previously submitted to the CEC other documents of 8 potential bidders, in fact, drop out of the fight due to non-payment of deposit.
These are nonpartisan Taron Abrahamyan, nonpartisan Robert unemployed Aharonian, a lawyer of the European Court of Human Rights Ruben Ayvazyan, nonpartisan unemployed Mher Hayrapetyan, head of "National Accord" Aram Harutyunyan, head of the National Press Club Narine Mkrtchyan, nonpartisan pensioner Pavlik Sargsyan, head of the NGO "Kashatagh" Robert Simonyan.
CEC for registration, according to the Electoral Code, allotted 10 days.


















































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