I Will Still Go to Paris and Have Coffee at Café de la Paix: Naira Zohrabyan
I will still go to Paris and have coffee at Café de la Paix: This was stated by Naira Zohrabyan, a member of the Armenian Parliament from the Prosperous Armenia Party, on her Facebook page.
She specifically noted: “While the government is frantically deciding which political forces will be allowed through the doors of the next parliament, while the entire law enforcement system is engaged in directing the most absurd questions at our supporters, friends, and acquaintances in various bureaucratic and criminal investigation departments – for example, they asked one of my acquaintances, a participant and winner of the Cannes Film Festival, whether they held a placard at the instruction of Naira Zohrabyan during the Prosperous Armenia campaign – various ministers, parliament members, and equivalent individuals, appointed by higher authorities, are determining our intellectual quotient, actively participating in this strictly intellectual debate, including officials from the Gyumri-Yerevan march, whose IQ doesn’t even reach the minimum threshold of 20.
At the same time, the EU has decided to open air borders starting July 1, and naturally, a blacklist of countries for which the EU air border will remain closed is being drawn up. As you may have guessed, Armenia has not been included in the list of countries whose citizens will be able to enter the EU territory after the borders are opened.
Euronews has obtained the complete list of countries from EU diplomatic sources for which Europe’s borders will be opened. Due to the coronavirus situation, five countries, including Armenia, Brazil, Qatar, the USA, and Russia, have been left out of the list.
Countries allowed entry into the EU include Vatican City, Monaco, Montenegro, Andorra, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ukraine, Albania, Turkey, Kosovo, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Turkmenistan, Vietnam, China, Thailand, Mongolia, Japan, South Korea, Georgia, Bhutan, Lebanon, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, India, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, New Zealand, Australia, Uruguay, Jamaica, Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Canada, Angola, Tunisia, Namibia, Uganda, Egypt, and several others.
Additionally, today there were 759 recorded cases of coronavirus and 13 deaths.
And against this backdrop, the entire government, the parliamentary majority, and the remaining My Step members have usurped the work of great mathematician Eudoxius of Rhodes and are busy heroizing Hrayr Tovmasyan. Frankly, I never thought that a person as unremarkable as Hrayr would become an idea fixation for an entire government.