"Yesterday the troika committed a crime": T. Khzmalyan
18:11 | October 11,2014 | Politics
The rally of the troika on the Freedom Square on October 10 was "a
special operation" implemented by the KGB. In the conversation with
A1+ announced Tigran Khzmalyan. He doesn't consider it accidental that
the rally was on the same day, when Serzh Sargsyan was signing the
agreement of joining the EEU in Minsk, "The same day was selected in
order people weren't able to see that on the same day Armenia was
losing its independence and sovereignty."
Mr. Kzmalyan doesn't use the word opposition while speaking about the
organizers of yesterday's rally.
"People, who gathered masses in the Freedom Square, committed a crime
against the Constitution and our independence."
At the same time Tigran Khzmalyan notes that "the main criminal of the
country is Serzh Sargsyan and the organizers of yesterday's rally are
his complicit."
The troika doesn't demand government change,- is sure Mr. Khzmalyan,
they speak only about the change of posts, "So it isn't a revolution.
The aim is not to change anything, not to change the economy based on
injustice and robbery, not to change the corrupted judicial system."
http://en.a1plus.am/1198011.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
18:11 | October 11,2014 | Politics
The rally of the troika on the Freedom Square on October 10 was "a
special operation" implemented by the KGB. In the conversation with
A1+ announced Tigran Khzmalyan. He doesn't consider it accidental that
the rally was on the same day, when Serzh Sargsyan was signing the
agreement of joining the EEU in Minsk, "The same day was selected in
order people weren't able to see that on the same day Armenia was
losing its independence and sovereignty."
Mr. Kzmalyan doesn't use the word opposition while speaking about the
organizers of yesterday's rally.
"People, who gathered masses in the Freedom Square, committed a crime
against the Constitution and our independence."
At the same time Tigran Khzmalyan notes that "the main criminal of the
country is Serzh Sargsyan and the organizers of yesterday's rally are
his complicit."
The troika doesn't demand government change,- is sure Mr. Khzmalyan,
they speak only about the change of posts, "So it isn't a revolution.
The aim is not to change anything, not to change the economy based on
injustice and robbery, not to change the corrupted judicial system."
http://en.a1plus.am/1198011.html
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress