Robert Kocharian
Kocharian openly stated that he wants to return to power
Baku/28.01.21/Turan: The day before, ex-President of Armenia Robert Kocharian held a press conference and stated that he intends to return to power. In particular, he intends to take part in early parliamentary elections, which may take place in the spring.
According to Kocharian, 200-300 thousand people in Armenian society are radically disposed. The second revolution will be a problem for the country. However, if the political path of changing the government does not work, then in the spring people will again take to the streets and the wave of protest will be more powerful than before.
Kocharian noted that in the event of early elections he intends to participate in them. "I will participate with my team and we will win," he said. At the same time, he criticized the united opposition, which is weak and failed to overthrow Pashinyan. -02D-
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- 28 January 2021 15:59
Politics
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