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25 of June, 08:30

Slutsky: the Armenian authorities will not allow a Maidan in Yerevan
External training can be traced in the actions of the opposition parties in Armenia, which brought to the streets of Yerevan protesters against the increase in electricity tariffs, but the authorities enough power and influence, so that the situation went on the " Maidan scenario ", said head of the state Duma on CIS Affairs Leonid Slutsky.

The action began last Friday at Freedom square in Yerevan and in the evening on the first day of the week turned into a March to the office of the President. Early Tuesday morning, law-enforcement officers With the use of special equipment dispersed the protesters. Nearly 240 people, among them journalists, were brought to the servants of police stations, 25 people applied for medical aid. The Deputy chief of Yerevan police Valery Osipyan said that all the detainees have already been released.

"Clutching, it would seem, is not so three-dimensional problem in the social sphere, leaders of opposition parties brought protesters to the streets. In this case, clearly, unfortunately, there is External training. Color right From the beginning political. From the beginning the mood for the replacement of the ruling regime, which was supported by the Russian Federation and included in the Eurasian project, " said Slutsky correspondents.

"However, the current government enough power and influence in the Armenian society, political and civil, to prevent the situation developing "Maidan scenario," added the people's Deputy.

Kiev's main square - Maidan Nezalezhnosti - was occupied by supporters of European integration on November 21, 2013, immediately after the announcement of the government of Mykola Azarov about temporary suspension of the signing of the Treaty on the Union With the EU. Later, the Maidan became the epicenter of the confrontation between the security forces and radicals. The clashes, during which opposing political force many times used firearms and " Molotov cocktails ", were dozens of casualties. The events on the Maidan led to violent change of power in Ukraine.

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