“At any rate, they refused to circulate precise names to our correspondent.
“To our query as to how he looks at this process, serving PM Tigran Sargsyan said the following by way of his spokesperson, Harutyun Berberyan: ‘This is not the first time when the opposition is attempting to make use of this tool, which is their right.’
“It seems he considers the four parliamentary forces’ consolidation on this matter to be unlikely.
“But as they say, never say never, albeit the advantage seems to be on the PM’s side, as of yesterday [i.e., Tuesday],” Haykakan Zhamanak writes.