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"The Russian will not come to replace Nikol, the American will not come to replace Nikol." what can be done in two months? "Fact"


"Fact" daily writes:

Armenian politicians themselves are not particularly satisfied with the same political field. For example, the leader of the "All-Armenian Front" movement, Major General Arshak Karapetyan, says that many politicians "create the impression of political troublemakers, they come and say: we have a party, we so do this, do that."

He announced this in his speech to the extraordinary congress of the "All-Armenian Front" party, adding that although the number of parties in RA is increasing day by day, the internal situation is quite bad, and most of the people are not interested in their future.

"I am very concerned, I do not understand what is happening to our people. Are you sleeping, people, we have to fight," said Karapetyan and privately added that he was surprised by the public's calmness towards the Artsakh issue in particular. "The authorities say whatever they want, but the public doesn't do anything while standing like a hypocrite." During the conference, Karapetyan also announced that they are going through an active period.

"We have to understand one thing: no one will do it for us, the Russian will not come there to replace Nikol, the American will not come to replace Nikol. Understand, we have to face the Turk, we have to protect our families," said the general. As for the fight against the authorities, he noted that they are not fighting against a specific person. "We are fighting that they have our homeland. We have a history, we have a future, I don't want to promise big things, but I assure you that if our party is in power, we will change everything.

We are going to switch to the presidential system, we are going to develop a social program for the citizens of Armenia, in which we have provided tax exemption for individuals, medical insurance for Armenian citizens. And after studying the budget, we realized that we can do it. We have the opportunity to change the entire situation around us in two months, and we will do it," said Karapetyan.

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