"Fact" daily writes:
The other day, Nikol Pashinyan had another "fight", this time with a video clip. We are talking about the video of the national anthem that is aired every day on Public Television. "Let's ask the Public Television to change that outdated clip after all. As far as I can remember, that is one clip.
In other words, don't our state or TV stations have the money to update the video of the national anthem every two years? This is an attitude, isn't it, as if we come in the same clothes, shall we? But we dress our state in the same clothes, we say, "Well, it's good, but what happened, at 12 o'clock there is no one watching, no one listening, even more so, no one standing up," said Nikol Pashinyan.
Does "old clothes" really bother him? What is there in that clip that made Pashinyan so upset? It turns out that there is, and how much. That video shows everything that Pashinyan and his government have been fighting against for years.
First, the Armenian Apostolic Church is in the "foreground" of the clip. Second, the video is made with national "motives". Thirdly, the clip also contains the history of Armenians, including the heroic, victorious past, as well as the mention of the Armenian Genocide. What's more, the map of Greater Armenia can be glimpsed.
Here, all this most probably made Nikol Pashinyan nervous. Against all this, he consistently fights. It's scary to even imagine what new videos they will make.
Perhaps 2018 will be in the foreground. the change of power and the wheat and gasoline coming from Azerbaijan...
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