RPA youth wing head says young republicans for fair struggleMarch 10, 2012 - 15:46 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - The youth wing of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) is a unique school with its representatives, programs and ideas, according to head of RPA youth wing. As Karen Avagyan said at the 13th congress of RPA, the party enjoys the support of youth and students. In this context, Mr. Avagyan noted that youth representatives under 35 comprise about 35% of the total number of RPA members. The party member further dwelt on the numerous programs implemented by RPA youth wing, briefing on the international cooperation with youth organizations of other countries. In this context, he noted that the youth programs of RPA would be infeasible without the support of the party’s leadership, namely President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan. Dwelling on the upcoming parliamentary elections, Mr. Avagyan stressed “RPA youth representatives’ readiness to share the responsibility of holding elections in line with international standards.”
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