"Hraparak" newspaper writes:
"This year, the National Assembly did not hold traditional end-of-the-year special sessions to carry out unfinished projects, they settled for one, the agenda of which was to change the local government law in order to appoint a deputy of the mayor of Gyumri.
Although the MPs were warned in advance that there would be an extraordinary session on December 19, they later said that it was being postponed, so it is possible to do it on the 23rd.
Furthermore, the National Defense Committee adopted a project to disband the militia and replace it with local defense forces in an extraordinary session, which had to be adopted as an emergency, because the issue was already discussed too late.
But neither on December 19 nor on December 23 was a meeting convened. According to government sources, an emergency was not called, perhaps because the Prosecutor General was going to enter the National Assembly at that session with a motion to deprive Hovik Aghazaryan of his immunity, but since there are no legal grounds for this, the prosecutor did not enter, and the emergency was refused.
In addition, they say that Pashinyan instructed the deputies to leave the cabinets, go to the marzes, communicate with the people. As if it is not the time to hold meetings in the halls.
By the way, the Central Committee is worried that before January 20, Trump's inauguration, some crucial developments are expected in Armenia.
Although it is not excluded that these news are being spread specifically to fulfill Aliyev's demands by spreading artificial fears and blackmailing him.