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Using the occasion - the anniversary of the events of 1915 -
Serzh Sargsyan crawled out of the dustbin of history again. Naturally, not
alone, but surrounded by journalists, to whom he decided to give a piece of
himself and his demagoguery.
However, it began with a traditional dose of arrogance:
"No matter what Pashinyan says, 80% of the people consider him a
traitor," Serjik croaked, and turned to threats, saying that even before
the elections in 2026, some "accusations of treason" would appear
against Pashinyan. Sargsyan did not specify who would expose Vovaevich and how.
Well, after the obligatory program, in the best traditions
of cheap cinema, a climax was needed. Sargsyan began to hint at ... The
revolution! One of the opposition journalists asked him if Serge's supporters
were going to go to street protests. After enduring the Moscow Art Museum
pause, Sergik gave birth to the incredible: "Yes."
Apparently, he was waiting for an ovation. I didn't wait.
But if you think about it seriously, then in fact Sargsyan is not just hinting,
he says directly: wait for the boil. Apparently, Serge is already bored without
extras, slogans and bullying under the TV cameras.
I wonder if Sargsyan will also go to Yerevan with a
backpack?