Pashinyan Decides Not to Forgive the MFA That Opposed Him, What Is He Planning to Do: 'Hraparak'
The Armenian government has decided that the appointments made by former Foreign Minister Ara Aivazyan should not go to their designated countries. This information was reported by 'Hraparak' in its latest issue.
'Stay in your places,' the newspaper claims they have been instructed.
Previously, reports had circulated that around 10 diplomats from the MFA, along with their families, were preparing to depart for their designated countries to work rotationally in our representations.
'Now, government censor officials are meticulously examining the diplomats' Facebook pages. And, God forbid, if they discover any 'comment' or 'like' against the ruling party or its leader, they will be deprived not only of the right to work abroad—of their livelihood—but also of any prospects for advancement. The process of undermining independent thinking and professional diplomats continues,' the newspaper writes.
According to their information, there is a tense situation in the MFA, and it is said, 'let's be patient and see who the new minister will be.'
'Pashinyan has decided not to forgive the MFA that opposed him—everyone will be punished, including Vahagn Melikyan, who has long been targeted,' the newspaper concludes.