The “Armenian Renaissance” (ARP) party Vice-Chairperson Heghine Bisharyan urged the Armavir residents to go from door to door and propagate the ARP program and concept. According to her, they have a lot to do for the future because “very little has been changed in our life. I ask you to become a soldier and starting from tomorrow go to door-to-door as propagators because boorishness and election bribe have cast a shadow on these important elections, tomorrow, we are going to have a President of the Republic of Armenia, a National Assembly Speaker and a Prime Minister with these elections.”
ARP leader Arthur Baghdasaryan said that everybody is equal by money purse, with the purse you can buy people’s brain, but, “We must come to senses to understand one thing that this nation is in the crisis, in a psychological depression; people do not see program and vision changing their lives, therefore, the money purses have popped up not only in Armavir but elsewhere. Today, some treat people like this: what do you want, bro, I have given you money to buy your vote, what do you want from me, we have concluded a deal.”
Arthur Baghdasaryan once again talked about driver’s fines, “During the mid of 2012 to 2014, speed camera reported fine notices of 2 million 536000 drams were written, in other words, each driver was fined seven times during the year, and in 2015-2016, the number of notices grew, plus separate notices which the police patrol services compile in written form and verbally, so if we sum up altogether, it will make 100 million dollars per year. And from whom this 100 million dollars is taken away, from you sitting here.”
Mr. Baghdasaryan said that already a list is compiled and money is distributed, and people are thinking that the world ends on April 2, “Let us take what they give; I urge you to understand that they give you what they have taken from you, they take more from you than they are trying to give you. We are not electing a neighborhood guy, people, there will be no elections in this country in the next five years, we have parliamentarians who sat in the parliament for twenty-five years but has not uttered five words but they come back: this is my cousin, this is my uncle’s son; this is a political election, we are not elected good guys, we elect a political power.”