ArmInfo. On December 3, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan visited the Sis village of the Ararat region of Armenia to monitor how his orders are being implemented.
"I promised the children of Sis that the government will repair the local highway. Now I visited Sis to get acquainted with the work done," Pashinyan wrote on his Facebook page.
Earlier, on March 16, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made an unplanned visit to Ranchpar village. Seeing the Prime Minister's live broadcast from Ranchpar, Sis's youth hastened to invite him to their village. Pashinyan promised and in a few minutes was in Sis. During his visit, the Prime Minister, together with the villagers and local headman Hayk Melkonyan, unanimously decided that the most important problem of the community is the lack of an asphalt road. In May, during the filming of the Gyughamej TV program (<In the Village>), the children complained that the Prime Minister, having visited the village two months ago, promised that the road would be repaired, but it is still being "repaired".
A few days later, Pashinyan turned to this TV program during a government meeting, asking the Minister of Territorial Administration and Development Suren Papikyan why the road is not being repaired. The head of government addressed the Minister of Territorial Administration and Development Suren Papikyan: <Mr. Papikyan, did you see a video where the children of the Sis village give an interview and say: <Nikol came, promised, then forgot and never built (the road)>? Why don't you build a road? Children complain. That's not the way it works. >.
Already in September, the Prime Minister announced on his Facebook page that the construction of the road in the village of Sis, Ararat region, has entered its final stage. The head of government posted a video and wrote: "This is the road of the Sis village, where the children thought that I had forgotten my promise. The construction of the road came to an end, that is, it entered the final stage. Children from the village of Sis, I kiss you all. Well done>, said Pashinyan.