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Total boycott. How do the citizens react to the next "masterpieces" of the government? "Fact"

"Fact" daily writes:

The government of Nikol Pashinyan has brought another "calamity" on the heads of the citizens of Armenia.

Dissatisfaction is not only with the system itself, but with its complete unpreparedness, as well as with the fact that from next year everyone will submit a declaration indiscriminately: working, non-working, pensioners, students, shepherds, farmers, housewives... Furthermore, any person will be subject to taxation. bank transfer.

As a result, the government, a supporter of cashless circulation, has made it so that people find ways to make transfers to each other (say, help from a relative from abroad, return of interest-free debt, donation) in cash.

Even a minimum threshold has not been set, say 5 million drams per year, which is accepted in many countries.

As a result of this, there are already reactions on social networks that a large number of citizens have simply decided to boycott, simply not to submit a statement, on the principle of "if you fine, fine, without that, the citizen has already turned into fine material for Nikol".

By the way, there are also calls for a boycott in connection with the increase in the price of public transport.