Sharmazanyan Reveals Another Fake News from Pashinyan
Eduard Sharmazanyan, the spokesperson for the Republican Party of Armenia, wrote on his Facebook page: “Here is where the prime minister's irritation today is hidden. Just a moment ago, I read an analysis-propaganda article on one of the most authoritative websites, aimed at showing how bad the former officials are. Given the prime minister's rather nervous behavior during the cabinet meeting and his direct yet confusing instructions, it is obvious that the government has decided to push back hard against its critics. When the government endlessly talks about former officials instead of improving people's lives and the country's situation, it indicates they have nothing to say or do.
It’s very concerning that the prime minister panics when a few websites criticize him. What about our joy, Mr. Pashinyan? What did they write? From Greek islands to hotels in St. Petersburg, even stolen millions... Now, today, the government is agitated because unreliable information about the students who participated in the April war has circulated in the press, and this is declared as an attack on Armenia.
I have condemned and continue to condemn both in the past and today, slander and personal insults. But the fact that you are gathering now, do you not remember that it was you who encouraged the spread of fake news in our country for years? You were the ones who elevated the fake grandfather of the April war hero Robert Abajyan to the podium; you were the ones insulting the heroes of Artsakh through the lips of a 9-year-old child... I do not divide society into blacks and whites; you do.
P.S. Please stop making addressless statements. Finally, realize that you are the leader of the country.
P.P.S. It became clear yesterday that the former authorities have adequately informed the leadership of Artsakh about the details of the negotiation process. Another fake news from Pashinyan has been revealed. Here is where the prime minister's nervousness today is hidden.”