For any country, the closure of strategic markets and economic restrictions that directly hit the local producer are a matter of national security and the survival of thousands of families. However, the statements made by Nikol Pashinyan during the briefing following the last session of the government, related to the obstacles to apricot export and the perishable harvest, were more like openly mocking and mocking his own people and businessmen.
The wording “whose house does not spoil apricots, it spoils in all of our houses, why does it become top news?” is nothing but openly and openly “being angry” at one’s own voters, as well as non-voters. This is a direct blow to the people who believed in him, and now they are offered a simple formula. “For the sake of Pashinyan’s political ambitions, you must stay hungry.”
The head of the country, in fact, puts a sign of equality between two forgotten apricots in the refrigerator and tons of perishable, exportable crops, under which businessmen have loans, huge debts and worries about supporting families. A situation is being created where the destructive price of Nikol Pashinyan’s failed foreign policy and international relations has to be paid by the ordinary citizen with his daily bread and the worsening of the social situation, but it is presented by him personally as an ordinary, acceptable domestic topic.
Years of hard work, investments and logistics chains, which are broken due to the government’s inaction, are reduced to the level of household “munnat” at Pashinyan’s level. This statement best shows how frivolous, irresponsible and superficial his approach is towards the state administration and the businessmen and citizens of his country in general. To what degree does he have an indifferent, even “indifferent” attitude towards the state of citizens, social security? Here’s what all this shows.
How can the head of the country treat the catastrophe caused by economic sanctions as another “top news” and not a crisis that needs to be solved at the moment?
And that’s not all. Therefore, with his “politics” he will spoil the relations with a country, more so with the Economic and Political Union (EMU), the producers of agricultural products, the businesses connected with it will be deprived of 98 percent of the market of their business activities without any alternative, but Pashinyan will come forward “munnat” to all those people or “adapt to new markets”. I would like to say: you, your product, come out as you want, what about me?
It can be said that this is beyond “being a kaifavat”.
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