The head of the National Academy of Sciences Literature Institute Vardan Devrikyan states if there is something in our lives that is more than needed, it is the surplus of freedom. He characterized today’s opposition as the one opposing the people not the incumbent government especially after the parliamentary elections because of the latter’s blames on the people selling their voices with 5000 drams. Devrikyan mentions the opposition is incapable of understanding that the people appreciated the 5000 drams more than them.
Devrikyan claimed the outcome of the presidential elections is clear and that Sargsyan will remain the president and what the country needs for now is not the change of the incumbent government but the reforms of the latter.
Sculptor Levon Tokmadjyan reminded the US elections where Obama could exceed the balance of voices by promising the poor layer of the population one million vacancies. Tokmadjyan also referred to the Georgian parliamentary elections stating he was jealous of these countries where the elections had a democratic character. According to Tokmadjyan’s words, Tsarukyan’s candidacy was unclear to him, Levon Ter-Petrosyan was more literate but he was the one to collapse the country. Tokmadjyan concluded his speech citing Kocharyan’s words that “there is no man in the country”.