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Who Has Read Hovik Aghazaryan's Personal Correspondence: "Hraparak"

Mariam Z.
Who Has Read Hovik Aghazaryan's Personal Correspondence: "Hraparak"

Hovik Aghazaryan's personal correspondence has become a topic of discussion among the members of the ruling Civil Contract party, with many of the party's deputies becoming more cautious towards those who have read it. They believe that a respectable person with a normal value system should not read someone else's correspondence. This was reported by the newspaper "Hraparak".

"We were told that in reality, only a few deputies have read Aghazaryan's personal correspondence until the end. Most of the men refused to read it, with the exception of three: Vahagn Aleksanyan, Arthur Hovhannisyan, and Aghazaryan's friend Hakob Aslanyan. It is said that Aslanyan candidly admitted that he intentionally read it to know what the conversation was about and to be able to defend his friend later. In contrast, many women approached, skimmed a few lines, and then stopped reading." The newspaper also noted, "Among the female deputies, three—Arusyak Julhakyan, Hasmik Hakobyan, and once staunch human rights defender Heriknaz Tigranyan—were engrossed in the conversation and read it to the end as if they were reading a work of fiction," the newspaper wrote.

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It is worth reminding that Nikol Pashinyan requested Civil Contract deputies Hovik Aghazaryan and Narek Zeynaleyan to resign from their mandates via a 'sms' message. Zeynaleyan immediately resigned, while Aghazaryan declared that he would not comply with the Prime Minister's request. Following this, he was expelled from the Civil Contract party. During the parliamentary session held on December 4, Aghazaryan announced his departure from the faction.

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