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Law Enforcement Agencies to Be Strict, Even Not Sparing the Archbishop

Law Enforcement Agencies to Be Strict, Even Not Sparing the Archbishop

According to the "Hayakakan Zham" newspaper, law enforcement agencies are preparing rigorously, and there have even been internal discussions indicating that they will be much stricter.

The issue arises as Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is set to attend the National Assembly today, and in addition, Archbishop Bagrat has announced that June 12 will be an important "milestone".

As a result, the law enforcement system is serious about its stance—there will be no pardons, nor will they spare the Archbishop.

It’s worth recalling that since June 9, the opposition movement "Tavush for the Homeland" members continue to spend nights on Baghramyan Avenue.

“The tent camp will remain here, but, of course, not for months,” announced the movement's leader, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, from the platform. “We will limit ourselves within the stated 96 hours,” he added, mentioning that June 12 will be a significant point.

“Today we will neither walk nor hold a march. We are preparing for June 12,” he said.

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