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"Publication". Ordinary or extraordinary? All 3 former presidents will not participate in the elections


"Hraparak" newspaper writes:

"Although the regular parliamentary elections are still a year and a half away, some of the opposition are sure that Nikol Pashinyan will go to early elections in the spring, judging by his active actions.

Therefore, they are already discussing the formats of participation in the elections so that they do not come as a surprise when Pashinyan announces it.

The most intriguing, of course, is the question of the participation of the former presidents. There are reports that all three former presidents will not participate in person. The next intrigue concerns the ARF, which has the largest faction in the parliament today.

Rumors are circulating that the Dashnaktsutyun intends to participate in the elections alone without cooperating with the Kocharians.

For the 2021 elections, 3 forces were part of the "Armenia" alliance: the non-party teammates of Robert Kocharyan, the ARF and Vahe Hakobyan's "Resurgent Armenia". The temporary threshold for entering the National Assembly.

The Kocharian wing, for its part, is sure that no one has the same authority as the second president of RA, and they were the locomotive of the alliance, and the ARF only benefited from that cooperation.

Our attempts to listen to the comments of the members of the "Armenia" bloc were unsuccessful. they stubbornly refuse to talk about this topic. And ARF member Gegham Manukyan, after hearing our question, will they participate in the next elections alone?

"I have no comment about the elections at all."