Candidate says Serzh Sargsyan won’t run for President

Candidate says Serzh Sargsyan won’t run for President

PanARMENIAN.Net - Presidential hopeful, literature expert Vardan Sadrakyan promised, if elected, to appoint all the former Armenian leaders as his advisors.

As Sedrakyan told a news conference, following his electoral win, he plans to dissolve parliament, which was formed illegally, and announce a new majority system vote.

Sedrakyan expressed certainty of his victory, urging Armenian parties to unite around national values.

The expert is confident that current leader Serzh Sargsyan won’t announce his candidacy for 2013 campaign, realizing “he has no chance to win.”

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