Ministers and Deputy Ministers Should Serve in the Military Before Taking Office, Baghdasaryan
Edik Baghdasaryan, the editor-in-chief of the Hetq publication, wrote on his Facebook page: "There should be a law that requires ministers, deputy ministers, heads of various inspections, services, and departments to serve in the military for three months before taking office. After a month of training, they should carry out combat duty.
The My Step representatives, for example, should serve like the rest of us. Those who are exempted from the army due to monetary means, as well as their surroundings and law enforcement officials, are well aware. They should be made to perform duty in poorly equipped positions, so that using their connections, they can quickly equip them, secure them with night-vision equipment, and build bunkers.
For example, Ararat Mirzoyan did not serve in the army; he should be sent to stay in the positions for three months to understand the true cost of diplomacy."