They Consider It Their Duty to Comment Foolishly on Everything: Yeghoyan
As it was said, 'this is all a lie, anyway the roads won’t open,' then they said, 'yes, it’s opening, but it’s going through Georgia' (as if I ate the Armenia-Azerbaijan railway), then they said, 'but why from Kazakhstan if there’s Russian wheat,' and later said, 'but if it’s from Russia, why are they bringing it through Azerbaijan?' Now they are saying, 'well, if it’s coming from Azerbaijan and is cheaper, at least will the bread become cheaper?' This was stated by Arman Yeghoyan, a member of the National Assembly from the ruling Civil Contract faction.
He specifically noted: 'Now let’s look again at the contrast between the first and the last thoughts of the chain. And it’s like that in everything, without a personal agenda, without a personal vision, like a troublesome smuggler gnawing on a border guard and considering it their duty to make a foolish comment on everything.'
The deputy published a photo along with his post.