Elections to Yerevan Elders' Council - successive fight for power and fortune

PanARMENIAN.Net - Elections to Yerevan Elders' Council are the successive fight for power and fortune, political scientist Levon Shirinyan told journalist today. "Struggle," according to him "is conducted among top class political figures vs. people. I just hope that combatants will act within the law to keep people from successive shock." As noted by the political scientist, Armenian leadership should be seriously concerned that the country is losing European states' trust and support.
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