"Armenia is in a situation where it's better to have any Prime Minister and any government than [none] at all," Republican Party Vice President Armen Ashotyan tells DW's Tim Sebastian on Conflict Zone. After being in power since 1999, the party's attempt to cling to power led to widespread protests and a new government. Given their record on corruption, can the Republicans recover in opposition? Are things going to change now? Let us know what you think in the comments!
Conflict Zone is Deutsche Welle's top political interview. Every week, our hosts Tim Sebastian and Michel Friedman are face-to-face with global decision-makers, seeking straight answers to straight questions, putting the spotlight on controversial issues and calling the powerful to account.
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