intellectuals that have elected their "KING"
Support A1+!For the actor who played the role of Garegin Nzhdeh the oath-taking ceremony of Serzh Sargsyan is a festival: "We are electing President, we are electing a KING for our country",- actor Artashes Alexanian says. He has viewed Serge's trajectory and he realized that he can rule us.
For the Director Nikolai Tsaturyan it does not matter how much the elections were rigged: "Now they say he is elected not elected, it is not the most important thing, now it is inauguration".
Duduk player Jivan Gasparyan is not interested whether the presidential elections or have been falsified or not. He is confident in one single thing: today's president is a very good one:
"The state's situation is good, look, how many cars there are".
And where else in the world are not the elections rigged? Even in America the elections are fake.
This is already an opinion of as a priest. For this man who highlights the faith is a fact that the church should believe fraud. "There are facts, there are opinions, I can also have an opinion" - Archbishop Nathan said.
He did not like the fact that people in Freedom Square required that Catholicos should not bless Serzh Sargsyan: "Nobody has the right to order Catholicos what to do."
The brother of Catholicos was hearing for the first time that starting frm February 18 there are people and activists in Freedom square who fight the legitimacy of Serzh Sargsyan and that the Catholicos should not deal with Serzh Sargsyan.
Today for Serzh Sargsyan's brother was a day of pride and joy. And on the contrary the parallel oath-taking ceremony was just ridiculous: "because I do not consider it all serious," Levon Sargsyan said.
In the next moment, the President acknowledged that people who were gathered in the square were not strangers but he still believed that the elections were free and fair. "What do you want? Would you want to be like Turkmenistan?"
By the way, during the inauguration ceremony Serz Sargsyan promised to do everything to justify people's expectations.