ArmInfo.If an official in Armenia, using administrative resources, forces people to participate in rallies, including pre-election ones, he will be immediately fired from his job. RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated on September 13 from the rostrum of parliament, answering a question from Gegham Nazaryan, an MP from the <Armenia> opposition faction.
According to the Prime Minister, this refers to any rally, be it pro-government or opposition. "If it turns out that this really happened, even if it was the person closest to me, he will be fired immediately," the head of government said.
Gegham Nazaryan recalled that the country's authorities are purchasing new buses, and people have to get home after work in inhumane conditions, there is a lot of talk about road repairs, and the number of accidents is growing.
In this regard, the Prime Minister noted that the increase in the number of traffic accidents is related to the extremely significant increase in the number of cars. The good condition of the roads also plays an important role when people, no longer looking at the speedometers, step on the gas of the car, Pashinyan noted, agreeing that there are problems. "But we are not going to abandon our plans to modernize as many roads as possible," said the head of government.
Pashinyan also said that the housing problem is gradually being solved. Over the past five years, the number of people who have benefited from the income tax refund program has exceeded 25 thousand, and there is every reason to predict that by the end of this year the number of this category of citizens will exceed 30 thousand.