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The upcoming fall parliamentary elections in Georgia will not be very different from all those that we have already seen, the representative of Armenian community Sandro Ohanyan told Armenian News-News.am.

In his words, the Armenian community as a whole is quite indifferent to the elections and their results, as there is no political power that will try to tackle the problems of national minorities.

“In Georgia, there are different parties, each with different approaches to certain issues, but none of them has any approaches to ethnic minorities. There is nothing about national minorities in the pre-election campaigns,” he said, and added that though the Armenians of Georgia had a lot of problems to solve, nobody wanted to undertake any actions.

Among these issues Sandro Ohanyan mentioned language and religion. At the same time representative of the Armenian community in Georgia said that they were not talking about boycotting the elections.

To note, the parliamentary elections in Georgia will be held in October.

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