Is Pashinyan Afraid? His Bodyguards Were Even in the National Assembly Hall
The newspaper "Zhoghovurd" reports that Nikol Pashinyan can no longer hide his own fears. This was evidenced by his arrival at the parliament yesterday, accompanied by a large number of bodyguards and police officers. Pashinyan truly exceeded himself this time.
Firstly, his presence in the parliament yesterday was unprecedented in that, for the first time in history, a large number of the Prime Minister's bodyguards were present inside the National Assembly chamber. Bodyguards were seated above or below each of the factions, monitoring the members of parliament.
"Zhoghovurd" also noted that near all the entrances to the National Assembly, in addition to riot police, Pashinyan's bodyguards were standing in civilian clothing, armed. This level of heightened security indicates one thing: Pashinyan is afraid; only he knows what he is afraid of. Representatives of the government who used to move around by metro and bicycle after the revolution no longer walk without bodyguards.
For more details, see today’s issue of the newspaper.