168 Zham: Moscow was last drop for Serzh Sargsyan, says Russian expert
10:07 * 14.02.15
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/14/1682/1589678
Commenting on President Serzh Sargsyan's recent speeches, particularly
his critical remarks voiced against the Prosperous Armenia party's
leader, a Russian expert said the address, apparently prepared in
advance, was delivered much earlier than scheduled.
Speaking to the paper, Vadim Dubnov said he sees that Gagik
Tsarukyan's recent trip to Moscow was the last drop that exhausted the
president's patience.
"By and large, this is the moment that requires the authorities to
start strengthening their positions if they wish to maintain power,"
he said, considering the developments absolutely logical.
Commenting on second President Robert Kocharyan's possible return to
politics, Dubmov said he doesn't feel that such rumors are credible.
"I think it is mainly he that creates such an impression. In my
conviction this impression largely a myth, though I don't rule out the
possibility that Kocharyan has his lobbyist group, as well as
resources, in the Kremlin," he replied.
10:07 * 14.02.15
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2015/02/14/1682/1589678
Commenting on President Serzh Sargsyan's recent speeches, particularly
his critical remarks voiced against the Prosperous Armenia party's
leader, a Russian expert said the address, apparently prepared in
advance, was delivered much earlier than scheduled.
Speaking to the paper, Vadim Dubnov said he sees that Gagik
Tsarukyan's recent trip to Moscow was the last drop that exhausted the
president's patience.
"By and large, this is the moment that requires the authorities to
start strengthening their positions if they wish to maintain power,"
he said, considering the developments absolutely logical.
Commenting on second President Robert Kocharyan's possible return to
politics, Dubmov said he doesn't feel that such rumors are credible.
"I think it is mainly he that creates such an impression. In my
conviction this impression largely a myth, though I don't rule out the
possibility that Kocharyan has his lobbyist group, as well as
resources, in the Kremlin," he replied.