Former presidential candidate Raffi Hovhannisian's efforts to spur a wave of civil disobedience in the country are experiencing a failure, according Sergey Shakaryants, an Armenian political analyst.
"People who see themselves in a different country and a different reality have probably watched and been influenced by many video discs featuring Arab Springs. That is why they fail to preserve the Armenian reality's image, seeking to provoke and drive people out of control," the expert told Tert.am on Saturday.
Shakaryants noted that Hovhannisian's post-election rallies aim to escalate into such kind of conflicts.
Referring to the election outcomes, the expert said the processes during the voting had very little to do with elections per se. "I don't think the city of Gyumri, which has always voted in the authorities' favor, can now elect someone else, no matter who that person is. That means certain in-depth processes are going on here," Shakaryants said, adding that he doesn't think Hovhannisian or his Heritage have a plan of actions for future.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Hovhannisian=?UTF-8?B?4oCZ?=s popular movement plan experiences failure – analyst
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