Artashes needs to change his voice, he's damn f-en annoying when he's yelling. How anyone can listen to that voice is beyond me. Same for Arthur Baghdasaryan. Why do they yell like that? It only turns people off.
Presidential Elections 2008 In Armenia March 1
#81
Posted 05 October 2005 - 04:58 AM
Artashes needs to change his voice, he's damn f-en annoying when he's yelling. How anyone can listen to that voice is beyond me. Same for Arthur Baghdasaryan. Why do they yell like that? It only turns people off.
#82
Posted 05 October 2005 - 10:45 AM
Artsahes Geghamyan does not yell, i don't know what you're talking about. He does infact speak in a very calm manner. Perhaps you're thinking about his public speeches where he's speaking to large crowds and therefore must raise his voice like anyone else? Geghamyan is very charistmatic, people adore him.
#83
Posted 05 October 2005 - 12:04 PM
nope he yells, he yells in his speeches, he yells in the national assembly. NOBODY ELSE yells like him.
what are you his son?
#84
Posted 05 October 2005 - 12:05 PM
do you know the meaning of calm? he is FAR FROM CALM.
#85
Posted 05 October 2005 - 05:23 PM
30 May 2005, Volume 8, Number 18
SUPPORT EXPRESSED FOR ARMENIAN DEFENSE MINISTER'S ANTICIPATED PRESIDENTIAL BID. The leaders of five small left-wing parties loyal to President Robert Kocharian announced at a press conference two weeks ago their alignment in a new political grouping, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reported on 23 May. They also expressed their support for an anticipated bid by Defense Minister Serzh Sarkisian to become Armenia's next head of state, becoming the first Armenian political groups to publicly endorse Sarkisian's imputed presidential ambitions.
"In the event of expanding his powers, the defense minister will realize our nation's dreams and aspirations," said Tigran Urikhanian of the staunchly pro-Kocharian Progressive Party. "I don't know whether or not he will run in the next elections.... But if he runs we will definitely support him."
"I absolutely agree with that," said Yurii Manukian, the leader of the United Communist Party, another member of the alliance. Both Urikhanian and Manukian are known for their outspoken criticism of Kocharian's and Sarkisian's political foes, which they usually voice during an upsurge in opposition activity in the country. Opposition leaders have dismissed the two flamboyant politicians as government "agents."
Sarkisian has long been regarded as Armenia's second-most-powerful leader and is widely believed to be Kocharian's preferred successor. Sarkisian's brother Aleksandr said in a recent newspaper interview that Serzh Sarkisian is "the best candidate to succeed Robert Kocharian." However, Sarkisian himself has so far refused to comment on his possible participation in the next presidential election due in 2008. "There is still more than three years left [before the completion of Kocharian's second term in office]," he told reporters last month. "Why are we hurrying?"
The three pro-Kocharian parties aligned in the coalition government also say that it is still too early for them to formulate a position on who should succeed Kocharian when his second presidential term expires in 2008. (Nane Atshemian)
#89
Posted 19 November 2005 - 05:47 PM
1. Aram Sargsyan
2. Armen Ayvazyan
3. Artashes Gegamyan
4. Artur Bagdasaryan
5. David Shanazaryan
6. Gagik Harutunyan
7. Raffi Hovhanissian
8. Serge Sargsyan
9. Stepan Demirjyan
#90
Posted 19 November 2005 - 05:53 PM
#91
Posted 19 November 2005 - 05:54 PM
#92
Posted 19 November 2005 - 05:55 PM
should be (i would vote for) - Gagik Harutunyan
will be (elected) - Artur Bagdasaryan or Serge Sargsyan
#94
Posted 20 November 2005 - 02:33 AM
#95
Posted 20 November 2005 - 12:04 PM
2. Armen Ayvazyan- 1 vote
3. Artashes Gegamyan
4. Artur Bagdasaryan
5. David Shanazaryan
6. Gagik Harutunyan- 1 vote
7. Raffi Hovhanissian- 1 vote
8. Serge Sargsyan
9. Stepan Demirjyan
10. Vardan Oskanian- 1 vote
The election at hyeforum is FREE & TRANSPARENT
I'll count the votes at the end of each month. G d luck to all the candidates.
#96
Posted 05 December 2005 - 10:46 AM
2. Armen Ayvazyan- 1 vote
3. Artashes Gegamyan
4. Artur Bagdasaryan
5. David Shanazaryan
6. Gagik Harutunyan- 1 vote
7. Raffi Hovhanissian- 1 vote
8. Serge Sargsyan
9. Stepan Demirjyan
10. Vardan Oskanian- 1 vote
The election at hyeforum is FREE & TRANSPARENT
I'll count the votes at the end of each month. G d luck to all the candidates.
It is going to be Oskanian. The two diasporans will clash - Vartan and Raffi - and because Vartan will have the support of Robert and Serge, he will come out as the winner. As for being a fair election, that is totally different. What matters is who counts the votes, not who actually votes.
#97
Posted 05 December 2005 - 12:18 PM
2. Who will be: either Robert Kocharian if the two term limit gets reset with the new constitution or Serge Sargsian if they can't get away with the two term limit cancellation.
#98
Posted 05 December 2005 - 01:36 PM
2. Who will be: either Robert Kocharian if the two term limit gets reset with the new constitution or Serge Sargsian if they can't get away with the two term limit cancellation.
Serge is not a good front man. He is a behind-the-scenes kind of guy. Vartan is part of the Robert-Serge group, that's why I'm guessing that they will rally behind Oskanian. Serge will stay where he is.
#99
Posted 05 December 2005 - 05:10 PM
A.
PS: stop worrying so much on who will be the next one, gabrenk gdesnenk!
#100
Posted 06 December 2005 - 02:32 PM
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