Kocharian: elected president ready to involve broad sections of public in government activities
27.02.2008,
18:18
The newly elected president is willing to involve broad section of the public in the process of the government activities, Armenia’s outgoing president Robert Kocharian said in his interview to the Public TV of Armenia.
YEREVAN, February 27. /ARKA/.The newly elected president is willing to involve broad section of the public in the process of the government activities, Armenia’s outgoing president Robert Kocharian said in his interview to the Public TV of Armenia.
“We are planning to implement various measures and I believe that when the new government is formed the people will see that the elected president is willing to involve broader sections of the society than the Republican Party of Armenia and the “Prospering Armenia” party in the government activities,” Kocharian said. He pointed out his expectation for respective conclusions to be drawn about the political forces that destabilize the situation in the country. Kocharian also said that the law enforcement bodies should be more exacting toward law observance.
Armenia’s Prime-Minister Serge Sargsian recognized as winner in the presidential elections on February 19 urged the country’s opposition to cooperate with the authorities.
Since February 20 rallies, sit-ins and student walkouts have been held by the ex-president-led opposition in the center of Yerevan. The initiators and participants of the opposition actions protest against the results of the February 19 presidential elections published by the Central Electoral Commission.
According to the final results of the elections published by the Central Electoral Commission on February 24, Serge Sargsian with 52.82% of the votes is the winner followed by the ex-president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosian who obtained 21.5%. –0—
“We are planning to implement various measures and I believe that when the new government is formed the people will see that the elected president is willing to involve broader sections of the society than the Republican Party of Armenia and the “Prospering Armenia” party in the government activities,” Kocharian said. He pointed out his expectation for respective conclusions to be drawn about the political forces that destabilize the situation in the country. Kocharian also said that the law enforcement bodies should be more exacting toward law observance.
Armenia’s Prime-Minister Serge Sargsian recognized as winner in the presidential elections on February 19 urged the country’s opposition to cooperate with the authorities.
Since February 20 rallies, sit-ins and student walkouts have been held by the ex-president-led opposition in the center of Yerevan. The initiators and participants of the opposition actions protest against the results of the February 19 presidential elections published by the Central Electoral Commission.
According to the final results of the elections published by the Central Electoral Commission on February 24, Serge Sargsian with 52.82% of the votes is the winner followed by the ex-president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosian who obtained 21.5%. –0—