ArmInfo. "You are not at a school play, and you should behave yourself appropriately in the National Assembly," Nikol Pashinyan said from the rostrum of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia on January 17, addressing MP from the "Armenia" opposition faction Levon Kocharyan.
The deputy, recalling the belligerent rhetoric of the Azerbaijani president, sharply criticized the RA Prime Minister's, according to Kocharyan's assessment, "pitiful" answer.
Pointing to Pashinyan's initiative to organize joint arms control with Baku, Kocharyan said: "Are you really naive, or are you pretending to be so? Do you really think that Aliyev will allow control of his weapons, or will this also be a unilateral concession? Don't you see that the peace agenda is a false agenda or do you already think that your agenda has failed? In response, Nikol Pashinyan, calling for correctness, noted that otherwise it will be necessary to remind where the MP is. "Consider this a call, and I hope that you will not give reasons for repeating this call," said the head of the Armenian government.
In turn, Levon Kocharyan noted that calls of this kind could come from parliament since, being at the top of the power pyramid, it is the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia who is responsible for the loss of the Motherland and thousands of people.