Armenia: Demand met, but protesters look set on confrontation
THE sit-in protest in Armenia’s capital Yerevan entered its ninth day yesterday, three days after the president yielded to demonstrators’ demands.
President Serzh Sargsyan pledged to freeze a 17 per cent electricity price rise on Saturday, which protest organisers No to Plunder hailed as a limited victory.
Mr Sargsyan’s pledge followed a meeting with Russian Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov, who co-chairs a Russian-Armenian economic commission. They also agreed to an audit of the electricity company.
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