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Dozens of people have been arrested again in Armenia, as protests against PM-elect Sargsyan continue

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Thousands of people have been rallying for days, after Sarsgyan was approved as the candidate for the post of Prime Minister by the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) last week.

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