
ArmInfo. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's continued rule, even for the next 20 days, poses a threat to the country, as the enemy sees the psychological instability of the interim leader of the Armenian state. This was stated by Samvel Karapetyan, leader of the Strong Armenia party, in response to the Armenian prime minister's inappropriate behavior during the election campaign in Yerevan's Arabkir district toward Yerevan residents who dared to express dissatisfaction with Pashinyan's policies.
"This is a shameful and disgraceful day for our people. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has demonstrated inappropriate behavior toward the country's citizens. The man who once said that there are 3 million prime ministers in our country has lost his composure and sense of reality," the leader of the Strong Armenia party stated in a video message on his Facebook page.
Karapetyan recalled that on May 18, instead of presenting his political party's election platform, Pashinyan resorted to physical violence and assaulted the sister of a soldier who went missing during the 44-day war in 2020. "Surrounded by bodyguards, Pashinyan also insulted the young man.
Pashinyan's continued rule, even for the next 20 days, poses a threat to our country, as our enemies see the psychological instability of our interim leader. Pashinyan is disgracing not only our state, but also Armenians, the Armenian people, and the image of the Armenian man. We will not allow this. On June 7 (parliamentary elections in Armenia - ed.), our people will put an end to this national disgrace," Karapetyan concluded.
As a reminder, on May 18, in Yerevan's Arabkir district, an argument erupted between Artur Osipyan, head of the Artsakh Revolutionary Party, and the Armenian prime minister. Osipyan accused Pashinyan of using corruption to help Arayik Harutyunyan get elected president of Artsakh. Furthermore, he noted that it was Pashinyan who dissolved the OSCE Minsk Group on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and now the Azerbaijani authorities are promoting an agenda of settling Azerbaijanis in Armenia. These words infuriated Pashinyan, who began shouting, "Get out of here, you big guy," and "Let the Karabakh pseudo- elites get out of here."
"You should have died instead of our sons, Artur Osipyans! Plunderers, brutes! You should have died! Why are you alive, you brute, and even talking about 5,000 dead? Get lost, you big guy! You should have let them pluck your feathers now." Osipyan was subsequently detained and taken to the Arabkir police station, and on May 19, he was transferred to a pretrial detention center. He is charged with hooliganism.
That same day, during the election campaign, the prime minister lost his temper when Arpine Soghoyan, the sister of Hrant Papikyan, a soldier missing in action in the 44-day war of 2020, declared that "it was Pashinyan who destroyed the country and that he is an enemy of the people." The Armenian prime minister then began yelling at the woman, and when she tried to leave, he pulled her by the arm, pulled her back into the crowd, and continued yelling.