Video: What kind of lopsided sign is this on the road, let them spend 10,000 drams more and put up a proper sign, says Pashinyan
I know that there is resistance here, but there is no alternative; all booths must be legalized. This was stated today, August 2, by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in the Teghut community of Dilijan, commenting on the issue of legalizing booths.
It was noted that they are currently in the phase of measuring the booths, and if they are measured and brought into the legal field, everyone is ready for that.
Pashinyan remarked that the electric pole had a sign fastened with a nail on the road: “Things like this should not be allowed. They are putting up a sign, let them spend 10,000 drams more and put up a proper sign. It’s about the appearance of the tourist area. Writing with the first paint that came along on the road, putting a sign there, and nailing it to the electric pole should not be allowed,” he said.