"Zhoghovurd" daily writes:
"Hayk Marutyan, the former mayor of Yerevan, has returned to his old job. actions, calls to boycott the expensive transport.
Of course, it sounds good, but what are the consequences, who will pay the citizens' fine?
Let's remind that Marutyan offers to enter the bus from February 1, give 100 drams and drive, but the government seems to intend to impose a fine on citizens, which will be 50,000 AMD.
And it is unlikely that Hayk Marutyan will mortgage his house next to Gagik Beglaryan and Hovik Abrahamyan in order to help people pay those fines. As a result, the citizen will be left alone with his fine. let's note that at that time it was deadly gazelles and bad buses, now at least we have new transportation with new buses and more or less normal drivers.
In other words, the price change is related to the quality.
Although the struggle is still taking on new manifestations, it is not clear to what extent it will reach. but in the end the people will suffer, who will either have to adapt to the new prices or face heavy fines."