Orinats Yerkir wants to live in country of laws - party leader

Orinats Yerkir wants to live in country of laws - party leader

PanARMENIAN.Net -

Orinats Yerkir wants to live in a country of laws, where intelligence and justice win, and not the money, party leader Artur Baghdasaryan said during a rally on April 7.

He voiced hope for 180 000 members of the party to make the ideas and programs of the party available to the public.

“We are pure as light and are related to no crimes,” he said, adding that they won’t allow anybody to disgrace Orinats Yerkir during the election campaign.

Dwelling on the party’s election program, Mr. Baghdasaryan noted that it offers treatment to all wounds and solutions to all problems.

The party leader said he wants those political forces to win the race which seek public support, harshly slamming those politicians who employ voter bribery to gain victory.

Mr. Baghdasaryan further briefed the rally participants on the activity pursued and the programs implemented. Dwelling on future programs, he stressed the party’s readiness to vie for boosting free education opportunities, introduction of procurement systems in health care, support to SMEs, as well as increase in assistance to vulnerable society layers.

Upon completion of his speech, he called on Orinats Yerkir members to actively participate in the election campaign and “back the political force you affiliate with.”

On April 7, Orinats Yerkir party’s rally, which gathered over 3000 demonstrators, kicked off at Yerevan’s Liberty Square.

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