"PRIME MINISTER – MEMBER OF NUP"
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[07:51 pm] 28 March, 2007
"Unlike other political figures of our reality, Andranik Margaryan
reached the age of political maturity in the soviet period. He actively
participated in the national revival. The existence of such people
is a must in our reality as future generations are inspired by such
people," says Hrant Khachatryan, leader of the CRU.
He assumes that Andranik Margaryan’s untimely decease will affect
on the NKR conflict settlement as well as the collaboration of RA
conflicting political forces.
"We were able to find a common language despite our discords and
disputes. In my opinion, the Republican Party suffers the greatest
loss. It is not strange that people speak of the prime minister’s
merits today. Andranik Margaryan was able to reconcile various forces,"
Hrant Khachatryan adds.
Paruyr Hairikyan, leader of the Union for Self-Determination, assumes
that Andranik Margaryan’s greatest merit was that he was a member of
the board of the National United Party (NUP).
The party had five members and was criticized for the practical goals
it pursued. Prime Ministers are still to come; I don’t want to refer
to Andranik Margaryan’s qualities as a prime minister. Member of NUP’s
board is more significant than all the prime ministers taken together.