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“Should we bring mobile restrooms?”

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Galust Sahakyan says he won't bring mobile restrooms to Freedom Square for members of the opposition.

"They had tents. Couldn't they place bathrooms?" the second figure of the ruling party said.

Sahakyan was informed that it wasn't about placing restrooms, but the closure of restrooms of cafes near the square and the surrounding area.

"What should we do? Do we have to go and bring mobile restrooms?" leader of the faction of the Republican Party asked.

Journalists reminded that the restrooms had to be opened, but Galust Sahakyan still said it meant that the members of the opposition would also want food or somewhere to rest.

In response to the question of whether he was aware that the police had closed all roads leading to Yerevan, saying that a revolution was taking place in Yerevan and there was an instruction to ban people's move to the city, Sahakyan replied: "Then, you might say we have to bring people to the opposition's rally."

Galust Sahakyan says he regrets that people aren't able to reach Yerevan, but adds that he doesn't have a remedy for that.