The Bullies Who Harassed Hovik Aghazaryan Yesterday, I Don't Know if They Are Armenian Citizens or Not: Kocharyan
The Deputy of the National Assembly from the "Civil Contract" faction, Andranik Kocharyan, calls for solidarity in the current situation. "Without solidarity, we cannot resolve our border issues. The border problems and all the reforms we have started and are implementing are being done without our opposition colleagues, and the goals that were set—to undermine our legitimacy—have been overcome," Kocharyan stated in the National Assembly.
Kocharyan emphasized that the situation at the border is tense and requires solidarity to address it. "We need to implement the programs that will give our people confidence in their strength, and that confidence should never be doubted, and we will not have such doubts. There will be temporary failures; these failures must also receive swift resolutions, but any actions that obstruct the trust in our Armed Forces must be condemned. In times of war, there are no situations of intolerance; since yesterday, certain groups, singers, poets, and related personnel have been trying to sow distrust towards our forces in the country, which cannot be tolerated. Now, they are also spreading that they will go to the homes of National Assembly deputies, we eagerly await all of you, come on over, but I believe the border is where you are expected, and those bullies who harassed Hovik Aghazaryan yesterday, I don't know if they are Armenian citizens or not, should be ready—we need them. I will do everything I can to ensure they come and support our Armed Forces. Don't doubt our strength; we have faced tougher days in the past, we have overcome, and we will overcome this too and move forward," Andranik Kocharyan declared.