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RA President: we will build democratic, developed and powerful Armenia
together 18.07.2008 19:37 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan issued a
statement marking his 100 days in office, the RA leader’s press
service reported. The statement says,
`Dear Compatriots,
One hundred days ago I assumed the Office of the President of
Armenia. Hundred days are just a symbolic occasion to summarize the
accomplished works and to once again highlight the priorities on the
development agenda for our country. During the last hundred days my
activities have been aimed at dealing with the expectations, dreams
and demands of the hundred of thousands of our fellow citizens, at
creating a base to continue the reforms which are imperative for the
further advancement of our state.
It concerns all the areas of activities, internal and foreign
policies, further strengthening of national security and armed forces,
police and judicial system, efficient economic policy, including the
activities of the customs and tax administrations. There are some
areas where we have been able to achieve results in short period of
time. The others will also show improvements very soon.
I have started to implement my program which was approved by many of
you and contains solutions to many important and concrete
problems. Last hundred days have shown that some of these solutions
will be put into action much sooner than we planned, the others
require more time but not longer than planned.
I am not asking you to be patience, believe me, I am not patience
myself and I want to see the problems of injustice and indifference
solved as soon as possible, I want to see the positive results of our
fight against corruption and poverty.
After hundred days in office I want to ask each of you to answer the
following question: what changes have taken place in our country in
the last hundred days? Ask also your friends, neighbors and relatives.
Unfortunately, some people are pessimistic about the work carried out
nowadays. I am determined to reverse their pessimism with my
persistency. Activities carried out today are nothing like one-month
programs of `Safe driving’ or `Clean hands’. Our work will not be
restricted by any kind of `hundred days’. This working model will
become a natural way of life.
I am sure that an observant eye will notice an important change in our
internal life: concern for people, for the citizens of Armenia, for
his dreams and problems, consideration for his well-being and for his
vision of our newly independent state. I realize that we have almost
nothing, nothing except human resource, except our people. They are
the citizens of Armenia, our brothers and sisters in the
Diaspora. These people must be free and well-educated, competitive and
well off, exemplary in their decency and as well as law abiding.
Dear Compatriots,
I have always been frank and open with you, and today I also expect
sincerity from you. I ask for sincerity since we need optimism to
implement even greater programs and projects.
Even a small undertaking requires corresponding mood, and we, as a
society, must adopt a mood of great undertakings, get ready for great
changes, properly assess the process of our state building, and walk
the road of healing our society from the diagnosis to the cure.
Never forget that you are the free citizens of independent Armenia,
and today we are writing together the new page of our history. What
will be written on that page depends not only on the President but on
all of us. Next pages will be written by our children and
grandchildren. What kind of pages we will leave them depends greatly
on us, on our country.
I want them to live in a free country, in a democratic, developed and
powerful Armenia and that is the objective of my work.
And we will build that Armenia together.’