YEREVAN. – The political life in Armenia is gradually entering the summer holiday season, reported 168 Zham daily.
“[But] this year, the civil protest actions against the electricity price increase broke the tradition that had become ordinary before a political vacation [in the country].
“One of the other characteristics of this year’s political summer is that the opposition has not promised a heated autumn.
“In reality, however, this autumn may be heated, since the text of the constitutional amendments will be submitted to the National Assembly in late August, and [therefore] the political life—not solely in autumn, but thereon—will revolve around it,” wrote 168 Zham.