“I don’t watch Armenian [dramatic] TV shows,” Heritage Party MP Armen Martirosyan declared at a press conference on Monday while he was speaking about the dialogue between the Armenian National Congress and the authorities.
“I think that… if you remember Mikael Poghosyan had a really good film, a comedy, where he had come from India and was searching for his two brothers — I think that [the dialogue between the opposition bloc and the authorities] will develop in such a scenario. I think that [the distance] between the Public Council and Baghramyan [the street on which the president’s residence is located] is not very far; it’s just two stops on the metro,” he said.
Speaking about the joining of other opposition groups, the Heritage Party representative said they will establish their activities with the logic that, nevertheless, cooperation is necessary, and they are trying to create that minimum area of cooperation. And though he didn’t name names, Martirosyan imagines this cooperation to be with all those political entities, public groups and individuals for whom the significant issue is not regime change, but a change in the system and resolution.