He inquired of our “colleagues” whom they worked for.
Today Raffi Hovhannisyan made an unscheduled stop in Charentsavan. He started to walk down the streets, say hello to people and remind them to come to Freedom Square on April 9, at 11 a.m. He even got on no. 275 bus of Charentsavan, wished the passengers a nice trip and hinted that they would meet on April 9. Residents of Charentsavan wished Raffi Hovhannisyan success. It was interesting how one of the residents addressed the Heritage
Party leader when the latter invited him to Yerevan on April 9, “OK, sweetheart, we will surely come.” Raffi Hovhannisyan assured the residents of Charentsavan that he bore responsible for their victory. “What is it worth?” one of the residents asked. “It is worth everything,” Raffi Hovhannisyan answered. During hellos, Raffi Hovhannisyan noticed that someone in civilian attire was watching him again. Furthermore, the one who was filming was in Mercedes C180 with license numbers 07UO969, and that car followed Raffi Hovhannisyan’s car starting from Abovyan and Nor Hachn today. Raffi Hovhannisyan urged the young man to introduce himself and to say hello. “Raffi, and your name? What do you do?” The young man replied a bit hesitantly: “I’m a freelancer,” he had a still camera in his hand, not a video camera and had to be at least a cameraman. Raffi Hovhannisyan doubted: “Are you free or not so free? Huh? Where do you work? Tell me where! Tell us so that we watch, don’t be shy!” Our “colleague” gave an evading answer, saying that he didn’t work in Charentsavan; he worked in Yerevan and would not tell where. A similar incident took place in the town of Sevan. This time Raffi Hovhannisyan angrily grabbed the unknown cameraman by the hand and asked: “Edgar, you were with us in every shop last time we were in Sevan. Now tell before these cameras, these police officers who you work for!” Edgar assured that he worked for Sevan.
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