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Video: The Minister of Economy Says One Thing, the Prime Minister Says Another - Mikael Minasian Publishes a Video

Mikael Minasian has expressed his astonishment at Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's apparent mental dissonance, attempting to convey that nothing has happened, that he did not sign the capitulation on November 9, that Shushi has not been surrendered, and that 5000 soldiers were not killed. Pashinyan seems to be trying to prove that the country is beginning to forget these events.

As evidence of this, he stated that during the first 15 days of February, more cash register receipts were printed than during the same period last year. Minasian wrote this on his Telegram page: “Even if this is true, it means nothing. The increase in cash register receipts does not indicate financial stability. This is well known even to the Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan, who made a different statement about the country's dire economic situation just hours before Pashinyan's declaration.”

“We must understand that Nikol and the minister are not contradicting each other. For them, it truly does not matter what happens in the country; what is important for them is to state any relatively plausible positive fact, hoping that the uneducated masses will believe them. Remember the victorious conversations of Artsrun,” he wrote.

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