The separatists of Karabakh wanted to change the “president” and dissolve the “government”, but in Moscow they said “no,” writes the Armenian press.
“In conversations with the ruling majority, the leader of the separatists of Karabakh Araik Harutyunyan repeatedly stated that in recent months a new situation has developed in Karabakh, and the layout of political forces and the composition of the government did not reflect the moods dominant in Karabakh and do not express the points of view of the people, therefore it is necessary to form The new government and parliament, which can be done through new elections, ”the publication says.
As the Armenian media write, the so -called “Secretary of State” Ruben Vardanyan and the “president” of the separatist regime Araik Harutyunyan should leave their posts as a result of numerous “resignations” in the camp of separatists: “Harutyunyan himself assured once again that he was not going to participate in elections and believes that new, young people must participate and form power. However, the fact is that at the moment Ruben Vardanyan also cannot participate in extraordinary elections. And as a result of resignations, it turns out that both Araik Harutyunyan and Ruben Vardanyan will have to to leave. At first, the “leaders” of Karabakh thought they could organize new elections and defuse the situation. But they intervened in the Russian authorities. The separatists of Karabakh from Moscow said that “peacekeepers could not provide a peaceful and safe course of the elections, so they urged them to refrain from such a thing Step “.