The Armenia Alliance, which came second in the Armenian parliamentary elections with 21 percent, has declared that it does not recognize the election result because it is not convincing. Setting aside the fact that it sounds almost comical when Robert Kocharyan, who organized the presidential elections in 2003 and 2008, complains or condemns election fraud: he certainly has that right, but to give serious character to the exercise of that right, he should have started from 2003, gone through 2008 at the very least, and only then arrive at our days.
First News discussed the topic with political scientist, historian Areg Kochinyan and “For the Republic” party member Artashes Khalatyan.