ISKANDARYAN CONVINCED NO REVOLUTION TO TAKE PLACE IN RUSSIA
ARMENPRESS
December 15, 2011
YEREVAN
The participants of the post-electoral rallies in Russia cannot
be considered political opposition, political analyst Alexander
Iskandaryan who has recently returned from Russia told a news
conference today. "The Russian authorities were not expecting such
developments as they have got used to public consent formed after
1999. Today this tolerance has been violated," the political analyst
said, at the same time voicing hope that no sharp developments will
take place and neither the elections will be annulled nor a revolution
will take place. Iskandaryan agreed it with coming holidays and the
forthcoming presidential elections.
ARMENPRESS
December 15, 2011
YEREVAN
The participants of the post-electoral rallies in Russia cannot
be considered political opposition, political analyst Alexander
Iskandaryan who has recently returned from Russia told a news
conference today. "The Russian authorities were not expecting such
developments as they have got used to public consent formed after
1999. Today this tolerance has been violated," the political analyst
said, at the same time voicing hope that no sharp developments will
take place and neither the elections will be annulled nor a revolution
will take place. Iskandaryan agreed it with coming holidays and the
forthcoming presidential elections.