“He said, among his close associates that are interested in reforms, that you will see that everything will be fine.
There is a view that he wants to make the domain become as comprehensible as possible, not solely in terms of odious figures, but also [in terms of] political approach.
Incidentally, many claim that Serzh Sargsyan’s decision, from the very beginning of the well-known [tragic] incidents in Goris [city], was but one: Suren Khachatryan should resign from the [Syunik] Regional Governor’s office, despite the fact that Serzh Sargsyan did not consider Litska [i.e., the nickname of Khachatryan] to be a bad regional governor,” Irates De Facto writes.