Robert Kocharyan: I am back to big politics

Armenia's former President Robert Kocharyan has announced that he has returned to big politics. In an interview with Sputnik news agency, Kocharyan insisted there is a need for 'perceivable and strong individuals', to challenge the current leadership of Armenia and affiliated forces to them during the new parliamentary elections.
"People have tasted the fruits of populism, have seen the results of color revolutions and the work of unexperienced people," Kocharyan stressed, adding: "The swing has gone in the opposite direction, and now there is a need for completely different people, for teams of professional leaders, for people with will, who are able to tell the truth looking into the eyes of their opponents. There is such a team in Armenia."
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