Nikol Pashinyan guided with exclusively own fears - ex-head of NA staff

Nikol Pashinyan is being guided exclusively with own fears, former head of Armenia’s parliament staff Ara Saghatelyan told PastInfo news agency, referring to what happened in Yerablur Military Pantheon on Saturday.
“In reality what happened in Yerablur is rather disappointing. You cannot head people to a mourning ceremony using the administrative resources. It is a shame, it is a shame before the world as the world saw who governs the country,” he said.
Saghatelyan said Pashinyan lacks political component in his actions.
“I do not see a political process, I see an animal process – desire to take some positions, to prove something to people,” he said.
He also stressed that Pashinyan's unwillingness to step down is either agreed with his fears or with some unfinished programs which he needs to complete.
Saghatelyan stressed that because of Pashinyan’s actions Armenia is losing its positions on a daily basis including in Diaspora too which does not get any positive messages from the homeland.
“Preservation of our national identity has become a serious issue,” Saghatelyan stressed.
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