Artsakhyan Denies Reports of Organizing Party at Club
Edward Artsakhyan, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, clarified information on his Facebook page regarding claims that he organized a party at his club, "Fermatana," located in the "Citadel" building.
“Earlier, an article titled 'Party at the Ruling Party's Fermatana' was published on 168.am, which also mentions my name. I officially declare that the information disseminated by the aforementioned website has no relation to reality,” Artsakhyan wrote.
“I find it difficult to see any positive motivations in why some colleagues in our media space, during this tense period, are swiftly replicating news without verifying its accuracy, mistakenly misguiding our public. Therefore, I demand that 168.am immediately refute this misinformation to avoid any unnecessary judicial processes that would seem completely unwarranted for our state and people during these difficult days,” he added.
It is worth recalling that 168.am reported today that “while the authorities accuse the public of violating the measures imposed by the restrictions, conducting raids, the Prime Minister shares various videos and photos on his page, and it turns out that last night, the head of the Prime Minister's Office, Edward Artsakhyan, organized a party at his club ‘Fermatana’ attended by several dozen people, including himself.”