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No, Mr. President, young Armenians should read Matevosyan, Siradeghyan, and your "Entrani"

No, Mr. President, young Armenians should read Matevosyan, Siradeghyan, and your "Entrani"

Vahram Atanesyan, a former member of the Supreme Council of Armenia and a member of the National Assembly of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, wrote on his Facebook page:

"Do you know a country in the world where the president and the defense minister have different political factions in the parliament? Look day and night, with the light of a lamp, even with the finest microscope, and you will not find one (we are not talking about a political coalition in a parliamentary government country, do not bring the example of Israel).

And that is what happened in Armenia. President Ter-Petrosyan had the "Republic" faction, and Defense Minister Vazgen Sargsyan had the "Yerkrapah" group. Or rather, "Unity was split, we lost Artsakh." Overnight, the "Republic" faction split into three parts.

The loss of Artsakh began with the 1998 coup d’état. And the first president, for some reason, urges Armenian youth to read Mandelstam and Bitov. Allow me to counter: "No, Mr. President, young Armenians should read Hrant Matevosyan, Vano Siradeghyan, and your 'Entrani."

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