“As our ‘sources’ close to the PAP inform, they recently have ‘well reconciled.’ [But] according to the same sources, Tsarukyan continues to be in a depressed mood; he still has no desire to gather his active party members to discuss several maters.
What is more, the visit of Tsarukyan, who entered the [National Assembly] NA for the first time [since the parliamentary election in May 2012], brought hope among the [PAP NA] faction MPs that he finally will convene a faction session, which [, however, that is, the hope] has not yet validated.
At this phase, Tsarukyan is guided by the precept of ‘complementarity,’ his close associates inform. He is attempting to maintain balance between the two presidents: [the incumbent,] Serzh Sargsyan and [the preceding, second President] Robert Kocharyan,” Hraparak writes.