Nikol Pashinyan Can Do One Thing Well – Keep Chickens, Because He Provides Good Feed: "Hraparak"
"After November 9, the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) refused to attend any meeting involving Pashinyan, suggesting that discussing any matter with the 'traitorous' government was unacceptable—specifically Pashinyan's resignation and a smooth change of power. However, yesterday some MPs attended a Q&A session with the government.
We asked Gevorg Petrosyan, who did not participate in the session, if this means that Pashinyan is no longer a traitor and why BHK is participating. 'Respecting my colleagues' decision to attend, I cannot disagree with your question. If we say that this person is a state traitor, I don’t think there’s any matter we should discuss with him. That is the reason, along with health issues, that I did not attend. Whom should I ask a question? The traitor? How credible is his answer? To what extent is it guaranteed that his answer will serve the state's interest?'
Could this decision belong to Gagik Tsarukyan? 'I have not discussed this issue with anyone, but I assume my colleagues merely participated in the regular session. Personally, I have no desire to see that man in the National Assembly, the man who caused thousands of people to lose their lives, tens of thousands to become disabled, and who allowed our lands to be given away, with thousands of missing children. What should I ask him? What is he planning to do to improve transportation? Is that not shameful?' We have prisoners of war, yet the prime minister comes, tied up in red tape, to sit in parliament; I cannot understand that. Why have you come, man? You should be addressing our prisoners of war issues; do whatever you want to do with corruption, but focus on that.' According to Petrosyan, Nikol Pashinyan can do one thing well—keep chickens, 'because he provides good feed,'" reports 'Hraparak' newspaper.
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