Open news feed Close news feed
A A

“It was a political struggle but not partisan” (video)

Politics
11665655_668866053244942_2753923535292412547_n

“It was a serious social complaint about all the current issues, but they tried to limit everything and voice only the issue of 7 drams. It was also a complaint addressed to Russia, which possesses the main resources of our country and now by having those resources Russia, in fact, oppresses the RA citizens,” highlights political analyst Aghasi Yenokyan during the discussion on the external and internal political situation in Armenia created over electricity price hike. Analyst of the Center for Regional Studies, political expert Mikayel Zolyan noted that it is early to speak about the victory or success as the processes are still going on, but in a sense the success is obvious, “A mass took to the streets, which was unprecedented for the civil movements of the recent years. Yes, it was a political movement, but not partisan,” noted Mikayel Zolyan. Details in the video