Pashinyan shouldn’t decide who gets into the National Assembly and who doesn’t. One in three considers him a traitor to the Republic of Armenia. Mamijanyan

If you look at the 30% of Armenian citizens we surveyed, that means one in three, one in three, considers Nikol Pashinyan a traitor, isn’t dissatisfied with his policies, and believes they should be changed. One in three considers Nikol Pashinyan a traitor. It’s not surprising to hear such a thing from a traitor. This was stated by Hayk Mamijanyan, chairman of the “I Have the Honor” faction, during parliamentary briefings, responding to comments that Nikol Pashinyan stated during the budget debate that forces led by these individuals shouldn’t be in parliament. He was referring to the second and third presidents and their teams, and without naming specific individuals, he called them agents of influence. What is your opinion?

“His actions have demonstrated how he serves the agendas of other countries, and the facts that emerge every day regarding the events of 2018 make it clear whose orders Pashinyan was carrying out, who trained him. And who still supervises Pashinyan is one thing, but secondly, Nikol Pashinyan not only has no place in parliament, but there should be no place for Nikol Pashinyan in Armenia with his anti-state and treasonous activities, and I think sooner or later the citizens of the Republic of Armenia will tell him so. He himself decided who should be in parliament,” he noted.

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