Citizen of Armenia to Seek Civil Revenge for Lost Votes in Fake Elections Since 1996, Says Nikol Pashinyan
The situation at the Armenia-Azerbaijan border is explosive, with Armenia under the threat of war, yet acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan remains actively engaged in the election campaign. Today, he is at the office of the Civil Contract in Aparan.
In his speech, Pashinyan emphasized that this election presents a significant opportunity for Armenian citizens to seek civil revenge for having their votes taken away in all the allegedly falsified elections since 1996.
“In essence, all the leaders who have taken away their votes are participating in this election; all leaders – two directly and one indirectly. Conversely, it is necessary for the Armenian citizen to reaffirm their power, so that we obtain a stable situation. It is essential for the Civil Contract to receive 60 percent of the vote,” stated Nikol Pashinyan.