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Wings cut off while soaring

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"Vazgen loved his country and his people. Vazgen is a legend with his good and bad deeds and we feel the need of that legend today," said head of the "Heritage" party board Anahit Bakhshyan, who is the wife of Yuri Bakhshyan murdered on October 27.

She knew more about Vazgen Sargsyan after his death. "If Vazgen were alive today, there would be more people loving this country."

Leader of the People's Party of Armenia Stepan Demirchyan believes that Vazgen Sargsyan's memory should live on "to strengthen our statehood and our country." He truly feels the need of "Miasnutyun" today.

"The creation of that unprecedented alliance gave hope, but that hope died on October 27," said Stepan Demirchyan.

Head of the Armenian National Movement board Ararat Zurabyan noted that the spirit, soul and energy of Vazgen Sargsyan in forming the army was what helped Armenia win the war.

"We would be soaring and moving forward if Vazgen were alive. He had so much energy, strength inside and it was contagious. We could solve any issue quickly. We were almost there, but they cut off our wings," told "A1+" Vazgen Sargsyan's combat friend, member of the "Republic" party board Artak Zeynalyan.

Which camp would Vazgen Sargsyan be in today? In response to that Artak Zeynalyan said:

"If Vazgen were alive, the division of camps would not be so noticeable, but the majority of people would be on Vazgen's side."

"Vazgen would be in the camp that would create a strong Armenia, and not the one that robs from the Armenian people," told "A1+" coordinator of the Armenian National Congress central office Levon Zurabyan.

According to him, Vazgen's dream was to see a modern-day Armenia.

"It is clear today who is leading the course and I have no doubt that he would be one of the leaders. As he participated in the first movement, implemented the goals and contributed to the liberation of Karabakh, he is also participating in our movement today as well," said Levon Zurabyan.