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Did Robert Kocharyan save Hovik Aghazaryan? "Fact"


"Fact" daily writes:

As it is known, Nikol Pashinyan "urged" his deputy Hovik Aghazaryan to give up his mandate. Hovik Aghazaryan is also not excluded, realizing the illegality of that "urge", he hesitates, citing a friend who "so-so" was supposed to come from Moscow...

Then there are meetings of the CP department, the faction, where, according to various reports, they called on Hovik Aghazaryan to resign, although they say that there are also hoodlums who are strongly against it and are urging the party member to do the opposite. During this time, however, an event took place that may have changed the fate of deputy Aghazaryan. In particular, Gegham Nazaryan, deputy of the "Hayastan" faction, expressed an opinion contrary to the faction's position. While many claimed that Robert Kocharyan should also "urge" Gegham Nazaryan to give up the mandate following Pashinyan's example, Nazaryan was only removed from the faction.

Moreover, Gegham Nazaryan himself stated that Kocharyan, on the contrary, urged him not to put down the mandate. Because of this event, according to our information, Pashinyan, as they say, "fell into the trap" and did not particularly insist on his admonition to Aghazaryan anymore, apparently Robert After Kocharyan's move, to appear good and perhaps democratic. Aghazaryan, in turn, announced that he consulted with his "mysterious friend" and decided to "reject the Prime Minister's request".