Democratic Fatherland Party has pursued a difficult path since its formation, always acting as opposition, the party leader said.
As Petros Makeyan told a press conference, those having followed the path from the beginning are currently making attempts to cast shadow on the image of the parties.
“Some members of the Armenian National Congress (ANC) opposition bloc blame me for dubbing some of the young activists “ill-mannered’. Meanwhile, my own children have always been among those waging active struggle,” Mr Makeyan said, adding that Democratic Fatherland Party formed the core of ANC youth wing, who left the struggle in October 2011, following ANC member Levon Zurabyan’s decision to start a dialogue with the authorities.






