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Hayk Marutyan chose an unprecedented format to meet the citizens. "Fact"

"Fact" daily writes:


According to our information, in the coming weeks, a series of public meetings in a unique format is planned in the regions of Armenia, the initiator of which is the famous producer, actor, former mayor of Yerevan, Hayk Marutyan. According to the information of "Fact", these meetings will not be ordinary political meetings.


Marutyan has chosen a rather interesting and non-standard format. the meetings will begin with a staged, humorous short dialogue, after which the meeting will continue in an open question-and-answer format. Attendees will have the opportunity not only to listen to Marutyan's stories, but also to immediately ask him questions.


During the meetings, he plans to talk about his past path, creative activities, the experience of the period when he was the mayor of Yerevan, as well as current political and social processes.


At the same time, as the sources close to the initiative note, Marutyan will not avoid the interesting episodes and behind-the-scenes stories of his life, presenting them in his characteristic humorous style.


According to the organizers, this tour can also be considered as a form of public dialogue before the elections. Marutyan plans to visit different regions of Armenia and have direct contact with the citizens.


The series of meetings is entitled "Meeting with Hayk Marutyan". Admission is free, but due to the number of seats in the halls, places are limited.


The upcoming matches are scheduled for the following days: Ijevan on March 24, Noyemberyan on March 25, Charentsavan on March 27, Sevan on March 30. Details in today's issue of "Past" daily