Armenian president determined to ensure law and order in country
26.02.2008,
03:44
A President Robert Kocharyan stated his readiness to take measures to ensure law and order in the country. “The President bears responsibility and is ready to properly perform his duty,” Kocharyan stated at a meeting with the High Command of the RA Armed
YEREVAN, February 25. /ARKA/. RA President Robert Kocharyan stated his readiness to take measures to ensure law and order in the country. “The President bears responsibility and is ready to properly perform his duty,” Kocharyan stated at a meeting with the High Command of the RA Armed Forces.
The participants in the meeting discussed the current situation in the country, reports the RA presidential press service.
President Kocharyan pointed out that stability is one of the major achievements of the last few years and is the basis of the state’s progress. He said that he will not allow anyone to endanger the domestic political stability.
The RA President said that the authorities are elected in a legal way. It is not through violence and impudent that one is supposed to come to power.
President Kocharyan pointed out that he will never allow anyone to have shadow power or anyone’s “whims” affect the domestic political stability and political processes.
“No structure can place itself superior to law and carry out illegal activities,” he said.
The representatives of the High Command of the RA Armed Forces pointed out that army has always been one of the guarantors of stability and, if necessary, will take steps to maintain the constitutional order. They said that the army is ready to carry out all the orders of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief.
Attending the meeting was RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan.
Since February 20, Armenia’s political opposition has been holding demonstrations and sit-ins in the center of Yerevan. The organizers disagree with the official results of the presidential elections published by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).–0—
The participants in the meeting discussed the current situation in the country, reports the RA presidential press service.
President Kocharyan pointed out that stability is one of the major achievements of the last few years and is the basis of the state’s progress. He said that he will not allow anyone to endanger the domestic political stability.
The RA President said that the authorities are elected in a legal way. It is not through violence and impudent that one is supposed to come to power.
President Kocharyan pointed out that he will never allow anyone to have shadow power or anyone’s “whims” affect the domestic political stability and political processes.
“No structure can place itself superior to law and carry out illegal activities,” he said.
The representatives of the High Command of the RA Armed Forces pointed out that army has always been one of the guarantors of stability and, if necessary, will take steps to maintain the constitutional order. They said that the army is ready to carry out all the orders of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief.
Attending the meeting was RA Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan.
Since February 20, Armenia’s political opposition has been holding demonstrations and sit-ins in the center of Yerevan. The organizers disagree with the official results of the presidential elections published by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).–0—