‘They burned my garage, I became a political persecuted’ – Arshak Sadoyan
If Nikol does not want it, Vazgen Manukyan will not resign. This was stated today by Arshak Sadoyan, a member of the Public Council and the president of the National Democratic Alliance party, during a meeting with journalists.
It is worth noting that earlier, the president of the Public Council, Vazgen Manukyan, announced that if the authorities disagree with him and do not want to see him as the president of the Public Council, at any time the Prime Minister can invite him and inform him about this, after which he will resign.
Sadoyan recounted the 1996 presidential elections, mentioning that he was a political persecuted at that time. According to Sadoyan, they clearly knew that Vazgen Manukyan had won, but the election results were falsified. 'During those days, I was persecuted, they burned my garage, I became a political persecuted,' Sadoyan said, adding that he faced political persecution in the 1990s.