Bishop Bagrat on Tomorrow's Plans
Tomorrow, I will meet with representatives of political organizations and parties. A meeting is also planned with cultural figures and reserve officers. This was stated today, May 17, by Bishop Bagrat during a summary of the day at St. Anna Church.
"What I have read is not a lecture but a concept; it is an opportunity for people to think and participate. These are not artificially forced theses from here and there; they are ideas, principles for the development of life," said Bishop Bagrat, referring to his meetings with doctors and professors. He noted that over two hundred doctors and more than a hundred professors were present at the meeting.
Bishop Bagrat recalled that yesterday the professors released a statement condemning the government's adopted approach to border delimitation and demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
"Today, the Student Council of the French University released a statement supporting our movement. Additionally, awareness-raising car rallies have taken place in Artik and Maralik," Bishop Bagrat added, noting that support actions continue in the diaspora as well.