"Fact" daily writes:
The pre-campaign campaign of Nikol Pashinyan and CP unintentionally reminds of the famous "poetry" of the movie "Our Backyard". "I go down to the yard, you are standing, I enter the subway, you are sitting." And it's not just about Pashinyan's "movement", but about spreading CP banners all over the republic. Banners with "hearts" were posted on street billboards, porches, in elevators, in short, wherever they happen to be, showing what miracles CP has done during its rule.
No, it's not about losing the war, handing over Artsakh, making Artsakh residents homeless, deepening poverty, giving themselves lavish bonuses and other "miracles", but some numbers that will convince the public how good they are. It is clear that there is no CP written on the posters, so that it does not appear that they started an open campaign before the campaign, but firstly, the "heart" is in the main role, and secondly, they tell about the "miracles" of the current authorities.
It's just interesting, whose money is used to do all this - the CP party or the state budget, i.e. taxpayers? By the way, let's add that they are not limited to this. Recently, even the billboards of some businesses have become frequent, again with "heart".
It is difficult to say to what extent these businesses are related to the ruling power, but the fact remains that the "heart" is in the foreground in their case. Moreover, our journalists also noticed a newly opened taxi service with a "heart" logo (a little "different"), which even promises bonuses to both drivers and passengers (for example, 25 thousand drams for the first order).
They are interesting coincidences, of course, if they are coincidences.
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily.








