Regarding the Meeting Between the Prime Minister and the Sefilyan-Chugasyan
Journalist Karine Harutyunyan wrote on her Facebook page: "Regarding the meeting between the Prime Minister and Sefilyan-Chugasyan. As Sefilyan stated, the meeting took place at their request. A democratic leader is one who is accessible to all political entities. Just a few days ago, he met with two members of the PPA party. A week from now, he may meet with the ARF or the ANC. For example, if any political force wishes (which is completely logical) to talk with the country's leader, express their concerns, or seek clarifications on various issues, why shouldn't the Prime Minister meet? I can imagine what would have happened if he had rejected it. The opposition would have made statements, and then the media would have started speculating as they are now in the context of the meeting.
Democracy is about facilitating dialogue between political forces in civilized conditions, not about throwing accusations at each other. Yes, and those meetings do not necessarily imply that they agree with each other."