"Fact" daily writes:
Nikol Pashinyan, who received barely 49 percent of the votes of the citizens who participated in the June 7th vote even according to the CEC's contested data, is once again speculating on the "I was given a mandate" thesis.
In particular, the other day, he once again threatened the opposition that he will do this and that (well, it is understandable: "depose", "deprive", crush), and one more time: "the people told me", "the people gave me a mandate".
Stop! He didn't give. Don't say. But first, Nikol Pashinyan is not the organizer of the law enforcement system, let alone the judicial system. He does not have the right to order, let alone to dictate punishments and types of punishments. In general, when the head of the government begins to order who should be arrested, who should "sit" and how much "sit", it means that he is exceeding his powers.
Although, it is not news. However, there is no less essential, main moment. Nikol Pashinyan no longer has the right and place to speak on behalf of the people (in general, he never had, because no one has the right to speak on behalf of the entire people, but now even more so).
For a very simple reason: it does not have a mandate from the people. The people, in general, are the whole. And to Pashinyan, let's repeat. even according to the CEC data, barely 49 percent of the voting participants voted.
If we consider all voters, then even barely 23-24 percent. No matter how you count it, it doesn't make 100, i.e. "the people". The harsh reality is that the simple majority of the people rejected him, Nikol Pashinyan. Math says 51 is greater than 49.
Therefore, it is not necessary to throw all kinds of personal, political revenges and illegalities into the "pockets" of the people.
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily








