“Of course they will not compare, because on March 1, the current government removed the tanks from the border and brought them to the city. After that, he said that he did not know how those tanks appeared in the city, that the current Ministry of Defense, Mikael Harutyunyan, did it on his own, as a result of which Harutyunyan is still in Russia and is unable to return,” the leader of the Republic party Aram Sargsyan said in an interview with journalists regarding how the opposition compares the events of June 3 to March 1, 2008. ”
And today that person aspires to come to power again. He says that he is strong, he has will, and he will solve the Artsakh issue. The use of brute force was evident in the case of March 1, when people sleeping in tents in Freedom Square were attacked without warning, and the tents did not interfere with any citizen’s right to free movement. The movement ruled by Leon Ter-Petrossian was completely in the field of law.
This opposition is absolutely outlawed. I have marched and demonstrated in almost all the squares and streets of the Republic of Armenia, but I didn’t even go to Proshyan Street because I considered that it was not politically expedient for a march or a demonstration. People go there for lunch and breakfast. Second, there is the government’s residence. It is unacceptable for an Armenian to go to someone’s home, to their family, and complain. Going to Proshyan Street was an obvious provocation, which is inadmissible. It is not allowed. From now on, no political force should do such a thing,”
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Sargsyan stressed. According to him, if the opposition gathered the critical mass with which there would be a change of government, it would turn out that they were right that the people do not want this government anymore. “But they did not gather so many people. Follow-up: a large portion of the people has not received a serious family upbringing, education, and the relevant systems have a problem of reforms, because those people enter the National Assembly and become elected to the National Assembly. This is also an omission of the constitution. These people have a problem of upbringing, lack of love in childhood.”
Luiza Sukiasyan