Tigran Avinyan Holds Daily Meetings in Government
The newspaper "Hraparak" reports that following the failures in Goris and Gyumri, the authorities are working around the clock for the upcoming elections. According to our sources in the government, three individuals—Sureni Papikyan, Tigran Avinyan, and Araik Harutyunyan—are meeting with people throughout the day, discussing, giving instructions, and deliberating on their plans.
It is strange that a specific role-less former deputy prime minister, Tigran Avinyan, is actively participating in these activities, despite having caused the defeat in the elections in Syunik. They meet with potential candidates, "interrogating" them before sending them off with the note that they will inform them whether they have been deemed worthy of the honor of being nominated on the CPP list.
By the way, just the other day, the governor of Shirak province, Hovhannes Harutyunyan, was also hosted in the government, remaining in the building until late at night and emerging in good spirits. It is assumed that the issue of forming a coalition with the "Balasanyan Alliance" and seizing power from them is settled, and Harutyunyan is expected to become the mayor soon, regardless of the election results.