Public figure: sectarians won’t be active in Armenian elections

Public figure: sectarians won’t be active in Armenian elections

PanARMENIAN.Net - Sectarian institutions won’t have active involvement in the forthcoming presidential elections in Armenia, the head of the center for aid and rehabilitation to the victims of destructive cults said.

“There are two factors that will hamper the sectarians’ activity in the upcoming polls- their small number and the presidential candidates, who will make their involvement apparent,” Alexander Amaryan said.

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