Politics
Why have you come, sitting on soft chairs, stand up and don’t sit down again: Pashinyan to the opposition
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is impressed by the opposition's habit of "standing on the same shovel."
“Once they stood on the shovel, coming out, giving sweating interviews, saying, ‘wake up, hey’... but now a peace agreement has been published. Do you think your glorified proposal from 2019 won't be published? We’re stretching, comfortably settle on the shovel, because the shovel will land in the same place,” he announced in the National Assembly.
Pashinyan called on the opposition to take to the streets and make a revolution. “Why have you come, sitting on soft chairs, stand up and don’t sit down again? Where are the handles of Baghramyan Avenue? Take them and put them down,” he said.