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Araks Mamulyan

National Security Service Questioning Prosperous Armenia Party Leader Gagik Tsarukyan

Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukyan is now at the offices of National Security Service. Smbat Minasyan, one of Tsarukyan's lawyers, confirmed the news to Hetq. The lawyer did not provide any other details.

Seventeen political parties and organizations in Armenia declared that a rally in Yerevan’s Liberty Square would take place to protest the signing of a declaration to cease fighting in Artsakh. The declaration states that certain territories now under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Artsakh must be handed over to Azerbaijan.

The parties involved are: Azatutyun, National Security, National Agenda, National Democratic Union, National Accord, Alliance Progressive Centrist, Prosperous Armenia, Democratic Alternative, Yerkir Tsirani, Armenian Revolutionary Federation, Solidarity, Democratic Liberal Union of Armenia, Republican Party of Armenia, Christian-Democratic Union of Armenia, Homeland, One Armenia, and Constitutional Law Union.

On November 10, the above signed a joint statement calling for Prime Minister and his government to resign.

"Unfortunately, the most shameful page in our history was written yesterday. A national agreement was signed behind our backs, behind the backs of the soldiers who defended their land and statehood with their own blood on the battlefield," the statement reaqds in part.   

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