Discussions are heating up on both sides of the political fence as the day declared by the opposition as the one to either signify "conception of dialogue" or become a "watershed" is approaching.
Speaking at the April 8 rally, opposition leader Levon Ter-Petrosyan listed three major demands to the administration of President Serzh Sargsyan that he said, if met, would pave the way for a dialogue between his Armenian National Congress and the Sargsyan-led governing coalition. A failure, he warned, would turn April 28, the date set for the next rally, into a "final watershed between the authorities and the public".
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