My Grandmother Used to Say: The Smell of a Dog Comes from a Quail’s Nest - Harutyunyan on Gukasian
My grandmother used to say that the smell of a dog comes from a quail’s nest, and she would ask, where is this smell coming from? This was stated by the head of the Prime Minister’s Office, Arayik Harutyunyan, on his Facebook page.
“Last week, Vardan Gukasian from Gyumri attempted to blame the ruling party, the Civil Contract (CP), of allegedly 'faking' the elections. This communist-spiritual-criminal figure seems to be confusing the reality of irreversible democracy in our society with the lawlessness of his past. Now he is obliged to provide proof for his claims. Otherwise, it is well-known what people are called in his favorite 'world' when they make claims without providing evidence.
Moreover, when he speaks about the numbers collected by the CP, can someone not remind him that there are 82 polling stations in Gyumri, that the CP won in 70 of them while he only won in 7? The CP achieved 85% of the polling stations while he got only 8.5%. I recommend he stick these numbers in that tastelessly decorated office of his, so he remembers what kind of mayor he is every day,” Harutyunyan concluded.