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  • Originally posted by Azad View Post

    That would be very dangerous! The guy is good at cleaning corruptions and sounds simpleton for geopolitics or politics in general. Soros is looking for new office since being kicked out of Hungary.
    The opposition and opposition media have blamed Russia for every past and present disaster except for the Armenian genocide, so there is a risk that wrong decisions could be made

    Now that the ARF and the Prosperous Armenia party have moved away from the Republican party and even President Sarkissian (who was appointed by Sargsyan) has praised the demonstrators, will Pashinyan if he becomes prime minister appoint senior positions from the other parties?

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    • Originally posted by lampron View Post
      He is day dreaming.
      At the worst moments in 1992 when Karabakh was almost taken over
      or in 1993 when Turkey threatened to invade Armenia, there was very little Diasporan activity

      It shows our commentator Լևոն Շիրինյան is very poorly informed, or greatly exaggerates what is possible
      How about recent demonstrations in LA and diffrent cities in Europe that were on front pages of mass media?
      You have to take into account one fact. Diaspora has its own ways and pace of involvement in things. There was also a big conflict in 1992-3 between Armenia’s government and diasporan organizations as LTP and HHSh were doing everything in order to limit diaspora’s involvement in motherland with only financial help while their clan was actively privatizing and robbing Armenia’s wealth.
      In Armenia leaders did not want diasporans to come in with their money and buy factories and businesses. Instead local thugs got them for penny to a dollar.
      When Raffi was appointed to the post of FM an enthusiasm was spread but with abvious kremlin influence So was involvement cut down and limited.
      Still, quietly diaspora did what it was allowed to do, help financially.
      Last edited by Hakob; 04-28-2018, 12:34 PM.

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      • Originally posted by Gevz View Post
        Nicole the garbage collector...who is this nobody...yes a nobody.
        The one who fu ck ed your oligarkh buddies good.

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        • Originally posted by HyeSocialist View Post

          Am I wrong to believe that if there was a new election held right now, that the HHK would lose tremendously?

          I don't know about you, but from an outsider looking in, there is a sense of apathy that lets the HHK behave the way they do. Not saying they shouldn't be removed. Looks like the people are in good spirits this time.
          If there was election right now while HHK member is a PM, or from any other party that can go into agreement with them (and so far most large parties have shown themselfs bankrupt with corruption), then yes, republicans would either win or torpedoe the transfer of power and sink country deep into the worst crisis we’ve ever known. They have had such a corrupt and well oiled mechanism for elections that in a day they could pass perfect looking elections and winning even if 99% of voters did not vote for them.
          Already in this short time (3-5 days) they have changed opinions in Russia a lot by using their connections. Give them another couple of weeks and they could drawn the revolution with help of Russians in your own people’s blood.
          There is a significant contingent of Armenians in republic who will cut throats of their own people by a comand from kremlin.
          Last edited by Hakob; 04-28-2018, 02:08 PM.

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          • Originally posted by lampron View Post

            He says he is not anti-Russian but many of his followers sound anti-Russian. This is dangerous geopolitics. Last time this happened in 1920 , the result was not good
            Followers... LOL

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            • Կ. Կարապետյանի դավադրությունը ձախողվեց. պետք է պատրաստվել համառ պայքարի. քննարկում «Առաջին»-ում

               

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              • Originally posted by Hakob View Post

                The one who fu ck ed your oligarkh buddies good.
                Losic hachum es datark datark...empty talk. Stay there and don't dictate. You have no right to say who governs Armenia.

                You are not a citizen and you don't even plan to
                live there...hence you have no say...you have no skin in the game.

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                • The garbage collector met up with Dodi Gago lol...trash met trash.

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                  • Originally posted by Gevz View Post
                    The garbage collector met up with Dodi Gago lol...trash met trash.
                    According your vocabulary, it turns now he is going to meet with the garbage he has to collect??

                    Այսօր կկայանա ԱԺ «ԵԼՔ» և «ՀՀԿ» խմբակցությունների հանդիպումը. Hraparak.am

                    • Lragir.am
                    • Ներքին կյանք - 29 Ապրիլի 2018


                    Hraparak.am-ի տեղեկություններով՝ այսօր կկայանա ԱԺ «ԵԼՔ» և «ՀՀԿ» խմբակցությունների հանդիպումը, որի շրջանակում կքննարկվի մայիսի 1-ին կայանալիք վարչապետի ընտրության, նոր ձևավորվող կառավարության և ԱԺ արտահերթ ընտրությունների վերաբերյալ հարցերը։



                    Երեկ ՀՀԿ խոսնակ Էդուարդ Շարմազանովը հայտարարեց, որ մայիսի 1-ին կայանալիք վարչապետի ընտրությանը ՀՀԿ-ն թեկնածու չի առաջադրելու։ Իսկ թե ում օգտին կքվեարկեն ՀՀԿ-ականները, կախված կլինի առաջարկվող ծրագրից ու ընթացող բանակցություններից։



                    Հիշեցնենք, որ ՀՅԴ-ն ու Ծառուկյան դաշինքը հայտարարել են Ելքի թեկնածուին աջակցելու մասին:

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                    • Armenians are famous as survivors
                      Nearly everyone now wants to join "the people"
                      President Sarkissian is now on the side of the protesters
                      Tsarukyan also says he will support the candidate of "the people"
                      The oligarchs who run the economy will soon join "the people" too
                      Life will go back to normal again

                      BBC report
                      Armenia's new president praises 'courage' of protesters


                      Armen Sarkissian, the new president of Armenia, has praised the courage of the protesters who forced his predecessor out of power, calling them "courageous and proud".

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