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‘Fact’: Will Some MPs from ‘My Step’ Leave the Faction Soon?

‘Fact’: Will Some MPs from ‘My Step’ Leave the Faction Soon?

‘Fact’ newspaper reports:
‘The spring session of the National Assembly commenced the day before yesterday, promising to be quite eventful. However, things are not entirely smooth in the parliamentary committees, as problems often arise related to convening meetings, securing a quorum, and making decisions, especially if the meeting, as they say in the National Assembly, is standard, meaning it does not include 'sensational' or 'socially relevant' issues.

According to reports, at the end of the year, the heads of the committees and the leadership of the ‘My Step’ faction were searching for MPs wandering throughout the National Assembly to organize committee meetings. There is a belief in parliament that such behavior by certain MPs has prompted Nikol Pashinyan to take the initiative into his own hands and personally get involved in the faction's affairs.

However, the reasons for this situation go beyond the MPs’ ‘displeasure’ and laziness; it seems likely that keeping the faction unified as a whole is proving difficult.
Despite the ruling wing's consistent denial of media reports suggesting that some MPs from ‘My Step’ will soon leave the faction, a key 'player' within the government who requested anonymity confirmed this in a conversation with the newspaper.

For more details, refer to today’s issue of the newspaper.

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