ArmInfo. If the exaggerated talk that the MP from the Republican Party Mihran Poghosyan, having left the National Assembly building last night, really used obscene expressions addressed to the people gathered at the National Assembly, it means that the law enforcement agencies did not fulfill my order to "put some oligarchs on the asphalt" guards, but nothing they quickly fix their mistake. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan threatened this from the rostrum of the Armenian parliament.
He noticed that late last night, during a meeting with representatives of the parliamentary forces, the members of the RPA were very excited by the force majeure situation. "This is understandable, but I hurried to calm them down, defuse the situation with jokes, smiles. But let no one take our smiles and good manners for weakness. Apparently Mihran Poghosyan, who was present at this meeting, did not understand what was happening in the parliamentary cabinet and in the country in general, "said Pashinyan.
At the same time, he admitted that over time it becomes more difficult for him to restrain the masses and force people to show tolerance towards the representatives of the Republican Party. "I don't want a situation in which Mihran Poghosyan simply couldn't go out because I won't be able to restrain the masses," the prime minister said, stressing that law enforcement agencies should address this issue. "According to my information, in this case there are already subjected to the drive," - he added. In response, MP from the RPA Armen Ashotyan urged the prime minister to take up another incident - the attack on the deputy from the ARF party.
"Dashnaktsutyun" Ruzanna Arakelyan when she tried to enter the NA building the night before and take part in an extraordinary meeting. He also urged Pashinyan to address the issue of damage to the deputies' cars, which were parked outside the NA building.
Pashinyan said that he was not aware of what had happened, although the media widely reported on the incident, but promised that the law enforcement officers would also deal with these issues.