Yesterday in the National Assembly, Pashinyan employed a new “fraud” technique, but in this, too, he proved himself a scoundrel. Ashotyan

Yesterday in the National Assembly, Pashinyan employed a new “fraud” technique, dividing the commitments made under the RA government’s program into “large, medium, and small,” thus attempting to justify the failure of his own government. Armen Ashotyan, Deputy Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia, wrote about this on his Facebook page.

He noted, in particular: “I will not deny that such a post-factum inventory is frivolous, baseless, and in itself a deception.

I will not deny that the situation that has developed around Armenia due to his adventurism will usher in not an era of peace, but new losses for our people.

Late that evening, rereading their program, I discovered that even in this “scam,” Nikol had once again proven himself a scoundrel, since the phrase he quoted in the original program was different. “However, ushering in an era of peaceful development for Armenia and the region is the greatest mission the government has undertaken before the people following the snap elections.” A mission, not a duty.

Furthermore, the program is full of “flowers” about various areas: the most important, the biggest, the most serious, etc. It goes without saying that almost nothing has been done with these “flowers.”

And the references to Nagorno-Karabakh in the program simply contradict Pashinyan’s statement made the previous day.

“The protection of Armenia’s external security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, a just settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and the creation of a favorable regional and international atmosphere around Armenia continue to be a priority.”

“One of the priorities of our foreign and security policy is a peaceful and comprehensive settlement of the Karabakh conflict under the co-chairmanship of the OSCE Minsk Group, based on well-known principles and provisions.”

“In the coming years, the government’s primary task must be ensuring the security of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh and a peaceful and comprehensive settlement of the Karabakh conflict.”
And we all remember what Nikol did to address the main and primary problem.

We remember and demand accountability and punishment, which he cannot escape indefinitely.”

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