“In response to this query of ours, [ruling Republican Party MP and former NA Speaker] Samvel Nikoyan [specifically] noted: ‘With that step the political majority attempted to build bridges, and this should be considered normal.
Otherwise, when the majority insists on its position, they say they [that is, the political majority] do not want to collaborate, and when we are taking into account [our minority colleagues], they say they [again, the political majority] got weak, gave in, etc.
There has always been a double approach. [But] The political majority itself needs to find that cooperation and concession threshold which enables being righteous but, also, taking into account the views and interests of the colleagues,”’ Hayots Ashkharh quotes.