"Past" newspaper writes:
"According to the information we have, Nikol Pashinyan's aggressive behavior in recent days has several deep reasons. The first reason is that the results of regular surveys for internal use are becoming increasingly uncomfortable for him. Surveys and studies by independent structures also show a sad picture.
For example, the recent monitoring of the civil initiative "Monitoring of Pre-Election Developments" showed that during the first week of the campaign, Nikol Pashinyan secured the highest personal anti-rating. Instead, Gagik Tsarukyan and Robert Kocharyan recorded a dynamic increase in personal rating.
The second reason concerns the behavior of the main opposition forces. It is obvious that the latter (we are talking about the real oppositionists) no longer stand up for each other, and all of them are consistently and argumentatively destroying the already low rating of Nikol Pashinyan even more.
On top of that, its satellite forces are nowhere near even a comforting percentage. Finally, the third reason is that, despite the use of all administrative resources, bringing "tourist groups" to gatherings, his pre-election "public gatherings" are not provided with enough people, and those who are there are employees of state institutions, whose presence they simply "secured", or those who "went" with him and law enforcement officers.
According to our sources, in addition to labeling and insulting the oppositionists with street idioms, he "gives the walls" to the masked officials on a daily basis for not being able to provide a crowd.








