Pashinyan Expresses Anger: 'I Don't Know If Your Silence Is Correct or Speaking'
"Fact" newspaper reports that on the evening of April 8, a closed meeting was held between the Prime Minister and the "My Step" faction in the National Assembly, during which serious discussions took place.
According to sources from the "Fact" newspaper, Nikol Pashinyan expressed dissatisfaction with the working style and performance of his legislative colleagues. He emphasized in a serious and stern tone that this is not the Parliament he expected, where deputies are engaged in time-wasting and 'flying' out of sessions.
One of Pashinyan's main grievances was related to the fact that his teammates are unable to uphold his political 'line.'
Some deputies tried to familiarize themselves with the details of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue and the meeting with Aliyev, which further irritated Pashinyan. The Prime Minister reprimanded the deputies for having a very superficial understanding of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue, expressing dissatisfaction that they cannot 'get the donkey out of the mud' on the most basic topics.
According to our sources, the Prime Minister also stated that they are losing the information warfare, especially regarding Nagorno-Karabakh. His outburst was so intense that he said, 'I don’t know if your silence is correct or speaking.'
Details are available in today’s edition of the newspaper.