"Fact" daily writes:
One of the "eccentric" statements made by Nikol Pashinyan at the last session of the government was somehow ignored in the general discussion.
In some store, a representative of the government staff was told that the price of the product in cash is different, and the price is different in cashless. Pashinyan, telling about it, immediately burst into tears.
"...Close that store, there should be no trade in that store, I take personal responsibility and will pass by every day until I have my personal permission, that store must not be opened. You will report personally." One more minute, stop. Pashinyan's position in the state system is not prime minister?
And the prime minister, what is it, is he opening and closing a shop anymore, yes? Let's even assume that what Pashinyan told happened. Suppose. Even suppose there is a breach in the store. Is it the job and function of the prime minister to close that shop or hold the offending seller and shop owner accountable? No, of course.
What is happening in the country, are there no other tax structures, inspection and control bodies, are they not functioning? Could not the same Pashinyan have instructed the chairman of the SRC of his cabinet or the person in charge of another department to do so and so. "On this day, such a case was recorded in such a store, go, check, find out, take appropriate measures and report on the results."
But no. Pashinyan immediately decides: "Go, close that shop, under my personal responsibility." As they say, really? Without checking, without recording the facts, making them public, without clarifying the circumstances. Just like that, arbitrarily... "Go and close it. That store will be closed until I give my personal permission, there will be no trade."
Perhaps we should be happy that he did not reach the questions of breathing and exhaling and does not command. "Don't breathe until I give you personal permission." In other words, what Pashinyan doesn't like, "close, ban, suspend, revoke the license" at once.
Perhaps now a traveling group of KP, "shop closing" activists will be formed, which will go from town to town, village to village and start closing shops, something like this. "Come on, close that shop as soon as possible, Nikol said. Shut up and clap, do it!"
He goes to the store and closes the store. He goes to the performance, he "edits" the actors, he goes to the negotiations, he zeroes in on the subject of the negotiations. He goes to the village, teaches the villagers how to keep sheep or what to sow...
There was also a Chinese, he ordered to shoot all the sparrows so that they would not eat rice. They were beaten and starved to death. And all big and small businessmen should keep in mind that any day it may be their turn, and upon waking up in the morning, Nikol will decide whether you have the right to earn money or not...
Details in today's issue of "Past" daily








