PREPARLIAMENT: RULING REGIME IS APPLYING NEW METHODS TO ROB AND SUPPRESS ITS PEOPLE
by Alexander Avanesov
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Monday, July 22, 12:02
The ruling regime sees that its treacherous rule is coming to an end
and is applying new methods to snatch as much as possible from its
people and country, the Preparliament opposition movement says in its
comment on the recent rise in gas, electricity and public transport
tariffs in Armenia.
Concerning the rise in the public transport fare in Yerevan, the
movement says: "We are glad to see that some of our citizens are
trying to oppose the regime's decision by refusing to pay the new
fare and that despite suffering losses, some drivers are showing
support for their actions."
"Our people are overcoming the despair of having no real leaders and
are attempting to become the masters of their own destiny. We are
glad to see that our youth are actively struggling for their rights
and are urging all passengers and drivers to show solidarity and to
join this struggle. This will help us to increase our pressure on
the regime and to achieve our goal - the victory of our people over
their suppressors," the Preparliament says.
To remind, the public transport fair in Yerevan has been raised by
50 AMD and will be 150 AMD for buses and minibuses and 100 AMD for
trolleybuses.
by Alexander Avanesov
http://www.arminfo.am/index.cfm?objectid=10095970-F2A5-11E2-B1E00EB7C0D21663
Monday, July 22, 12:02
The ruling regime sees that its treacherous rule is coming to an end
and is applying new methods to snatch as much as possible from its
people and country, the Preparliament opposition movement says in its
comment on the recent rise in gas, electricity and public transport
tariffs in Armenia.
Concerning the rise in the public transport fare in Yerevan, the
movement says: "We are glad to see that some of our citizens are
trying to oppose the regime's decision by refusing to pay the new
fare and that despite suffering losses, some drivers are showing
support for their actions."
"Our people are overcoming the despair of having no real leaders and
are attempting to become the masters of their own destiny. We are
glad to see that our youth are actively struggling for their rights
and are urging all passengers and drivers to show solidarity and to
join this struggle. This will help us to increase our pressure on
the regime and to achieve our goal - the victory of our people over
their suppressors," the Preparliament says.
To remind, the public transport fair in Yerevan has been raised by
50 AMD and will be 150 AMD for buses and minibuses and 100 AMD for
trolleybuses.