"Fact" daily writes:
Therefore, Pashinyan's government has decided to discount the winter electricity costs of Saint Grigor Lusavorich Church of Yerevan by 50 percent at the expense of the seized power plant. On the surface, it looks like they did nothing wrong. But they gave rise to so many "whys" and "buts" that it was better not to do it. When many people (including us) mentioned that the Pashinyans were not interested in the National Assembly or anything else, but were pursuing purely political goals, the hoodlums went straight to a keyboard fight, beating their chests and saying, "Wow, what are you saying..."
Well, if this is not a political discount (in this case, electricity costs), then why only the electricity costs of Grigor Lusavorich Cathedral are discounted? Why, for example, such an approach is not shown to the Cathedral, but to other churches? Believers, what is it, do they only catch a cold in Grigor Lusavorich church? In other words, what is the secret of this difference? There is no big secret. this is an orientation bribe.
In the sense that they say to some priest who has become a priest: live long. It is possible that a couple of churches will receive such "generosity", the important thing is that the priest or the head of the diocese will be one of the special rulers.
On the other hand, on the Facebook page of St. Grigor Lusavorich Mother Church, they express a thank you to the Pashinyan HEC, which goes without saying. Yes, and on the church's page, it is assumed that someone with a clerical degree writes: "Please do not politicize the statements.
Whoever tries to blur the page of the Mother Church will end up in the trash. Regardless of your behavior, we will pray for you." Praying by the trash can? How many pennies is your prayer worth if you threaten people with trash cans? Text of a typical Capric cleric. As for not politicizing... It is hardly possible to further politicize something that is not merely political in itself, but imbued with politicization.
It doesn't take a lot of imagination to imagine what they are going to do in the near future, on the eve of the elections, to win votes.








