"Hraparak" newspaper wrote:
The CP members left the session of the faction called yesterday on the question of Hovik Aghazaryan, stunned.
Having violated the privacy of a person's private life, Pashinyan not only personally searched the deputy's phone without having the right to do so, then discussed its contents with the department, personally read pieces of that correspondence, demanded an answer as to why the number of such and such should be on the phone, why he flirted with such and such. with a wife.
Then he tried to use the contents of the phone as compromise to force him to give up his mandate.
At the end, he printed the telephone "messages" and sent them to the KP MPs with stickers so that everyone could read them.
The writings of Aghazaryan, presented at the closed session of the group, were put on the table like a thick book, and they were offered to familiarize themselves with them, because they contain facts that violate "public moral norms".
Fortunately, some of the CP men were more moral than their leader, and when they got their hands on the printed papers and saw that it was a man's intimate handwriting, they refused to read it.
Instead, CP women carefully read the 18+ correspondence, especially the representatives of the Soros wing, which consider themselves progressive.
Some of the CP men admitted in private conversations yesterday that it was disgusting, because even young children know that one cannot read someone else's letters. Yesterday, Hovik Aghazaryan did not deny that there were 18+ content conversations on his phone.
"I made my mother cry when I felt that I was an agent..." he said, offering the male journalists to familiarize themselves with the content of his correspondence.