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The youth had no questions

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Today the Orinats Yerkir Party (OYK) held a meeting with Party members and proponents.

Before the meeting which was held at the Hall of Sittings of the Armenian government A1+ interviewed some young participants who were affiliated with the OYK.

"I like the Party's style of work, policy and the path for democracy," says OYK member Robert Zohrabian. It is already four years Robert Zohrabian is engaged in the party. He didn't quit it after the 2008 presidential election as "the Party's steps were later explained and accepted by the youth."

Arthur Misakian, the deputy leader of the Party's Youth Council, expects to wake up in a different Yerevan after the May 31 election.

OYK candidate for the Elder's Council, Grigor Vahanian, advised the youth to read more literature including Mark Ghazar, Brusov, and his economic analyses. In his addressing speech Grigor Vahanian cited prominent Armenians Metsarents and Nzhdeh.

OYK candidate for Yerevan's Mayor, Heghine Bisharian, reminded the youth that both Armenia and the OYK are still young.  She referred to the Party's program which foresees long-term educational loans and latest accommodations for Armenian students.

"The youth is our artillery battalion and we intend to expand its ranks after the election. We call for your activity during the studies and inside the party as the Party gives you a unique opportunity to reach your zenith," added OYK Leader Arthur Baghdasarian.

The presentees turned out to have no questions and the meeting ended in a little while.