"Fact" daily writes:
The total number of persons kept in the penitentiary institutions of Armenia is about 2845 at the moment. The head of the penitentiary service of the MoH informed about this yesterday. He also stated that they have the capacity to hold up to 4,000 people in prisons.
Well, it's an interesting fact in itself. This means that in the meantime, no criminal case will be investigated, no prison sentence will be passed, Pashinyan can accommodate another 1,115 opposition figures or simply his "buttermilk sour talkers", or even 70 pensioners.
After that, there will be no more free space in prisons. But since we are a society that has seen minibuses and "reformed" buses, it can be said that, if desired, we can accommodate not 1100, but 2200 anti-government citizens in prisons.
But that's the end of the "good news" for Pashinyan and the CP government. The bad news for them is that in reality, those who are against the government in Armenia, those who do not accept Pashinyan and his government, and those who speak "close to criminal" about the authorities on social networks and beyond, are not thousands, not more than 2 thousand, even more than 4 thousand (even if I release all of them in order to open places for the opposition), but hundreds of thousands.
And Pashinyan, who wants to be, cannot accommodate all citizens who reject this government in prisons with a maximum capacity of 4,000. And on the other hand... Involuntarily you recall Hakob Paronyan's famous phrase, but with a slightly different emphasis, or rather, a little "updated". In particular, a prison in Nikol Pashinyan's Armenia will mean a prison within a prison.
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily








