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Pashinyan's 30 Silver Coins: Eduard Sharmazanov's Statement

Pashinyan's 30 Silver Coins: Eduard Sharmazanov's Statement

Pashinyan's 30 silver coins: During Nikol Pashinyan's rule, Armenia has transformed into a Nikolate, where the law and constitution have become secondary. The primary concerns are blackmail, threats, 'paving over,' deceiving people, and misleading them—all in a bid to maintain his power. Unlike before, when Pashinyan seized power by force, as he did by besieging the National Assembly, he has changed his tactics after the unsuccessful attempt to blockade the courts and is now resorting to bribery or the infamous '30 silver coins' method.

To hold absolute power, Pashinyan is offering deals to the judges of the Constitutional Court. He suggests that if they resign, he will increase their pension to match their current salaries. Is bribery really the way to go?

Where are those human rights defenders who are always ready to defend those on grants? The ball is in the court of the judges of the Constitutional Court... 30 silver coins cannot be digested, even Judas threw them away, although it was already too late. The step is yours, defenders of the Constitution.

P.S. Dignity is not for sale.

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