"Fact" daily writes:
In one of our previous publications, we mentioned that in order to advance his "chaotic administration", Pashinyan needs betrayers, "dealers", dividers, troublemakers, two-faced people. He finds such, of course, and uses them to achieve his goals. Should he package his incomprehensible and unacceptable attack against the Armenian Apostolic Church in a slightly different way, think the disbanded former priests? Or 1-2 present clergy (fortunately no more). Is it necessary to persecute any anti-government figure, do some "rights defenders" appear in the pocket of the government?
Plus several satellite "parties" and individuals who are "always ready" with the famous pioneering spirit. For example, let's take the latest manifestation of the Pashinyan government to "make a case" against the brother of the Catholicos of All Armenians, 68-year-old Gevorg Nersisyan and his son, Hambardzum Nersisyan. In fact, everyone perfectly understands that the brother and nephew of His Holiness are being persecuted by the authorities solely because they are the brother and nephew of the Catholicos.
And in order to achieve his goal, Pashinyan, of course, spares no one close to him, although in some cases he may not even need to make an effort. "volunteers" are always there. This time, one of the satellite parties, Aram Z., assumed that role. "Republic" led by Sargsyan. It was Harutyun Mkrtchyan, the latter's representative and candidate for the post of Vagharshapat community mayor, who complained that Gevorg and Hambardzum Nersisyan allegedly obstructed his pre-election meeting. Of course, lawyer Zohrabyan published a video where it is more than obvious that there is no such thing.
It turns out that people were simply slandered. But Pashinyan just needed an excuse to have another low display against the Catholicos of All Armenians and the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the "excuse" was provided. But these are just a few examples. Unfortunately, such examples are not few. Of course, a lot remains unsaid, but one thing can be said for sure. any government eventually comes to an end... The "volunteers" should clearly understand this as well. Although maybe they understand very well...
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily.








