Changes in Game Rules Explained to Employees in State Agencies
According to the newspaper "Fact", quite interesting developments are taking place in state agencies these days. Sources from the newspaper report that after the elections, especially those ministers and regional governors who are confident about being reappointed to their positions have drastically changed their behavior.
The newspaper has received information that they are publicly demonstrating that there is “no game” against them.
"Fact" also reports that during these days they have had separate meetings with their employees, explaining that the rules of the game have changed, and those who intend to continue their work in the agencies must adapt to the new rules and be obedient to the ruling power. Furthermore, they have been instructed to show activity particularly on social media, engage in discussions, and defend the position adopted by the government.
Moreover, ministers and regional governors have also instructed their employees to cover the activities of their agencies on their personal pages, even the most trivial matters.
In addition, within the general context of PR, the government is considering "original" ways to mitigate public dissatisfaction, especially towards Nikol Pashinyan. Specifically, in all cases where there is an outcry regarding any issue, or particularly in the case of protest actions, it is to be presented in such a way that Pashinyan was unaware, and after the issue is reported, everything is immediately corrected and resolved. And there are always those to blame...