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"Publication". The team no longer trusts Pashinyan

"Hraparak" newspaper writes:


"After the war, Nikol Pashinyan's cosmic-scale fears not only do not dissipate, but grow day by day, and this is noticeable at every step.


Not only an entire police force is deployed for his movement, National Security Service squads, reinforced bodyguards, even their own, carry out strict security measures during meetings with teammates.


For example, they collect everyone's phones. However, it turns out that not only Pashinyan does not trust the team, but the team also distrusts him. We learned from the members of the government that at some point they were told that the members of the government should appear at the government session without mobile phones.


The telephones of the participants in that session are collected and placed in the entrance of the government building in special lockable boxes similar to those in supermarkets. However, since few people trust those boxes and Pashinyan, those arriving at the government session started leaving their phones in their cars.


Our interlocutor admitted that they are afraid of hearing or deciphering the contents of their phones. No one forgets the case of Hovik Aghazaryan and no one trusts the honesty of the head of the government.