Internal political tension to gain momentum in Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Today, Armenian authorities and opposition are in a state of expectation. The main internal political development are due in autumn," Ruben Hakobyan, Head of Armenian Center for Analytical Studies told a PanARMENIAN.Net correspondent.



Internal political processes, he stressed, will mainly focus on NKR conflict settlement and Armenian-Turkish ties normalization. According to the speaker, those problems will become a breeding ground rather than a reason for political developments.



Both authorities and opposition will speculate the two issues; as a result, internal political tension in the country will gain momentum, the speaker noted.
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