“After the statement by ANC, I must admit that I was expecting the statement by the second president’s office. However, the statements of the second president’s and various other offices showed they are gradually becoming meaningless and useless things”, said RPA MP Karen Avagyan in an interview with Aravot.am. Note that today Robert Kocharyan’s spokesman Viktor Soghomonyan speak about the referendum for constitutional reforms. “The widespread nature of abrasive violations reported by different political parties, social movements, observers and media deprives the results of the referendum of legitimacy in the public perception. The consequences for such perceptions are fraught with numerous dangers for the future of the country,” he said. Karen Avagyan opines that the aforementioned office would be better to remain silent about the legitimacy of the referendum. “Because I have more to say to them.” Karen Avagyan reminds Robert Kocharyan’s favorite Russian proverb, “those who live in glass houses should not throw stones.”
Nelly GRIGORYAN