The "Lachin Corridor" of the National Assembly has been liberated: "Hraparak"
The newspaper "Hraparak" reports that the "Lachin Corridor," connecting the old building of the parliament to the new, was liberated from the control of the National Security Service employees yesterday and was open for journalists. Since August, when the parliament's activities resumed, NSS personnel had been supervising the area to limit journalists' movement in accordance with a decision by the parliamentary leadership, preventing them from passing through that corridor and asking undesirable questions to their semi-illiterate members of parliament.
It's hard to say why it was opened yesterday. Perhaps the reason is that during this time, their members of parliament have improved their running skills, and escaping from journalists is no longer difficult for them. While the corridor was closed, they had to dodge merely 5-10 meters to avoid falling into the trap of journalists; now that area, like our positions after the war, has tripled, quadrupled in size, yet they have become more agile.
For example, Lena Nazaryan was seen running out of the hall at deer-like speed to avoid being caught by the journalists' grip.
For more details, check today's issue of the newspaper.