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No one writes on their house wall that they ate dolma on such and such date, but they do write on church walls: Pashinyan

Mariam Z.
No one writes on their house wall that they ate dolma on such and such date, but they do write on church walls: Pashinyan

When they talk about state and private property, it immediately affects children. This was stated by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during a government session, addressing the use of state property.

“Children do not always relate to the school faucet as they do to the faucet in their own home. For instance, no one carves their name on the chair in their house, I have never seen such a case, but we see various names in dozens of schools and universities. We notice the same thing on the walls of churches and cultural monuments. No one writes on their door that they ate dolma here on April 8, 2016, but they do write on the walls of churches. We laugh at it, but it’s a behavior we need to understand the reason for; we need to conduct research,” said Nikol Pashinyan.

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