It's Also Time to Say 'Do svidaniya': Sharmazanov to Pashinyan
The former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, Eduard Sharmazanov, made a post on his Facebook page referring to statements made by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Below is the post:
“Another reminder from Gandhi to Pashinyan
At one time, journalist and later MP Pashinyan criticized the authorities left and right for failing to fulfill promises and making contradictory statements.
It turns out that once in power, Nikol is unparalleled in this governance.
Decide for yourselves.
In the autumn of 2017, Pashinyan initiated hearings on withdrawing from the Eurasian Union, and by May 2018, he declared exactly the opposite.
In the summer of 2018, he claimed there was no corruption, while in the winter of 2019, the people heard the opposite from Nikol.
Clearly, there is indeed corruption.
In August 2018, he announced that the events of March 1 were uncovered.
However, to this day, there is nothing concrete regarding the ten victims.
The promises to remove red lines and cameras, to lower gas prices, to have a Secretary-General in the CSTO, to provide accelerated development, and to achieve all this with a 'magic wand' are no longer uttered by Pashinyan.
Before sending a 'serdichniy privet' from Zimzimov, he should remember that the time will also come to say 'do svidaniya'.
P.S. It is a happiness when what you say and what you do are in complete harmony.
— Mahatma Gandhi”