Julfalakyans Mandate Resigned After Confrontation with Prime Minister
According to the newspaper 'Hraparak', as the heated autumn approaches, Nikol Pashinyan's 'black list' has become relevant once again. They are reviewing the 'dossiers' of MPs once more. A process has begun to bring the disobedient members of the team into line ahead of the opposition's increased activity.
Our sources tell us that Arsen Julfalakyan has become the first 'head' on the list to be removed. 'Pashinyan was significantly influenced by Arsen's boldness and ambitions, his public criticisms,' said our source, assuring that Julfalakyan 'resigned his mandate after a conversation and confrontation with Pashinyan.'
In the near future, the Anti-Corruption Committee will initiate proceedings against MP Hayk Sargsyan, as they have checked the factual inaccuracies in his declaration, and an inquiry has been sent to the State Revenue Committee regarding the income obtained from the mentioned 'entrepreneurial activity', revealing that the corresponding tax has not been paid in full.
For more details, see today's issue of the newspaper.