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Ground Being Prepared for Armen Grigoryan's Dismissal: 'Hraparak'

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Ground Being Prepared for Armen Grigoryan's Dismissal: 'Hraparak'

The Secretary of the Security Council, Armen Grigoryan, remains in a precarious position. Although after the war, Prime Minister Pashinyan did not dismiss him despite the 'blackmail' from several MPs who threatened to join the ranks of those expressing non-confidence if he did, authoritative sources claim that Grigoryan's dismissal is maturing.

At the insistence of Soros-aligned MPs, this issue's resolution has merely been postponed, not closed. Now that Pashinyan has managed to establish some stability within 'My Step,' he is no longer afraid of that handful of MPs.

As part of the plan to oust Armen Grigoryan, last week 'My Step' invited him to a closed parliamentary meeting and urged him to resign voluntarily, citing his failure to perform his duties and carry out obligations expected of him by virtue of his office.

Furthermore, yesterday, when it became known that a 'painful' process is ongoing in the Syunik region's Vorotan and Shurnukh communities, one of Pashinyan's trusted MPs pointed the blame towards the Secretary of the Security Council, expressing dissatisfaction with the inaction of state bodies and particularly targeting the Secretary of the Security Council, thereby laying the groundwork for this dismissal.

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