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Oligarchs will be in prison?

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"It can't go on like this," says "Karabakh" Committee member Ashot Manucharyan.
Manucharyan recalled an event during today's press conference. A couple of years ago, two women approached him on the street and told him that the end of the world was near. However, when the "Jehovah's Witnesses" found out who he was, they asked: "Will you tell us what's going to happen to us in the end?"

"This goes to show that even representatives of such organizations don't know what's going to happen," said Ashot Manucharyan during a press conference at "Irates de Facto" club.
According to him, there are two ways to save Armenia from elimination. The first way is to start a revolution and the other is to find people who support your idea and slowly make reforms.

Ashot Manucharyan doesn't exclude special elections. He believes that Armenia is in a state of development when change can happen at any moment, but it depends on the people whether there will be special or subsequent elections.

Besides that, people can't foresee the results of the subsequent elections. "All oligarchs who wish to be in parliament may find themselves in jail."
According to Manucharyan, the growing relations between businessmen and the government are leading the country toward elimination and that doesn't favor oligarchs.

Touching upon Serzh Sargsyan's possible reelection in the next presidential elections, Manucharyan said: "Serzh Sargsyan has no guarantees, even if he has heard about that."

Does the West view Levon Ter-Petrosyan as Armenia's future president? In response to that, Manucharyan said: "I can't say because the West is technically complicated. Besides that, the West is delicate and is used to working with many, almost everyone."