“The adventurists want to do everything so that the two poles of the people confront each other,” Galust Sahakyan, the deputy leader of the RPA, said during a conversation with www.aravot.am today, clarifying the issue why the RPA had postponed the rally it had intended to hold today in Freedom Square. By the way, the Republicans talked about that rally as early as during the election campaign. Galust Sahakyan agrees with the party decision to postpone the rally. He is angry, because “people don’t want to have their say calmly and peacefully.” Our interlocutor is convinced that both society and they, the “minority” – he means the opposition forces and figures who hold a rally in Freedom Square – will realize that the minority should take note of the majority’s opinion.
Nelly GRIGORYAN