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Do You Think I'm Japanese? Why Alick Sargsyan Did Not Join the Call for the Prime Minister's Resignation

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Do You Think I'm Japanese? Why Alick Sargsyan Did Not Join the Call for the Prime Minister's Resignation

The newspaper "Zhamanak" reports that former police chief Alick Sargsyan, although he has not joined the statements made by former officials demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, agrees with their position. "I am not involved in those processes, but I fully understand them. They are also Armenian people, living the life of this country. What are we talking about? And it has nothing to do with whether you are a general or a private. Everyone can see what is happening in the country. I do not blame them in any way, even though my signature is not under those statements, because no one has approached me in any way," said the former police chief.

When asked if he would join them if approached, he replied, "What are we talking about? Do you think I’m Japanese, or am I living in China?"

For more details, refer to the newspaper's issue.

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