ArmInfo. Nikol Pashinyan's government has been feeding the people with promises for 8 years now, and keeps repeating about the construction of 300 schools and 500 kindergartens, but in reality not even 10% of what was announced has been built. This was stated from the rostrum of the parliament by Artur Khachatryan, an MP from the opposition faction "Armenia", on May 14.
The MP drew attention to the fact that the current government and representatives of the ruling faction, when speaking about this or that achievement during their seven years in power, use verbs in the Present Continuous form, saying "we do", and a rhetorical question arises: what have you done in so many years, what is the final result? "They claim that they are building 300 new schools and 500 kindergartens in their eighth year in power, but how much of this is actually built - 10%, 12% or what," the MP asked.
In this vein, Khachatryan emphasized that it is not so much the process itself that is important, but the end result, the end product created as a result of the efforts made, and there is no end result or product.
Then the MP touched upon the fight against corruption proclaimed by the authorities, and noted that the current leadership of Armenia is fighting corruption in the same way that Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev once "allegedly resolved the issue of the so-called forcibly displaced Azerbaijanis." Khachatryan explained that Aliyev did not intend to protect the rights of these people at that time, but used the situation for political speculation.
"It is clear that this was a bluff. He spoke about a million refugees, but so far not even 10 thousand people have returned to the occupied territories of Artsakh," Khachatryan noted. The MP assured that the goal of the current Armenian authorities is not a real fight against corruption or the elimination of its consequences, but only an imitation of a process without an end result and addressees.