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Armenia lost its independence de facto

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Gnchakyan party chairman (in Armenia) spoke of the loyalty of the party to national movement that will avert the split.

The seventh session of the party was attended both by leaders of the Armenian National Congress parties and first Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosyan.

“Sovereignty is a basic principle for a state that has declared independence. We imply the capacity of the country’s authorities to take decisions based on higher national and state interests. The authorities headed by Armenia’s first president Levon Ter-Petrosyan acted like this.

Armenia has lost its independence de facto. The current leadership has ensured its succession of powers by criminal way putting the sovereignty of our country for international trading,” Ludmila Sargsyan said.

Today Armenia is a police regime that also involves some Gnchakyan members.

The central board of the party of 9 people with Ludmila Sargsyan reelected the leader was elected in the second part of the session.

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