What Positions Have Been Promised to Those Left Out? 'Zhoghovurd'
According to 'Zhoghovurd' newspaper, current members of the National Assembly from the 'My Step' faction who are not on the Prosperous Armenia pre-election list are in search of new job opportunities.
Based on our information, MP Sergey Atomyan from the My Step faction has been promised by the ruling party a return to the law enforcement system—either to the Investigative Committee or, at the very least, an appointment as the Deputy Governor of Ararat.
Another My Step MP, Nikolay Baghdasaryan, has stated that he will continue his legal practice.
Actor Arthur Manukyan has also realized that the parliament is not for him and is returning to the theater to pursue his professional activities.
The acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's nephew, MP Sipan Pashinyan, has voluntarily chosen not to attend parliament and will focus on agricultural and construction work.
Another MP, Hovhannes Igitian, has not been invited by the authorities to parliament and will attempt to find work in international organizations and return to Europe.
Hovhannes Hovhannisyan also stated in our conversation yesterday that he is returning to the education system, although it is still unclear where exactly.
The fates of Sos Avetisyan, Hamazasp Danielyan, and Gor Yeranyan remain unknown. According to our information, My Step MPs Anna Karapetyan and Tatevik Hayrapetyan have voluntarily declined to be on the Prosperous Armenia list and have distanced themselves from any connections to it. What they will do next is still unknown to them.
More details can be found in today's issue of the newspaper.