Pashinyan has kept one and a half of all promises he gave - Konstantin Ter-Nakalyan
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has fulfilled only one and a half of the numerous promises he has made thus far, member of #sutNikol initiative group Konstantin Ter-Nakalyan said on Monday at a press conference in Yerevan. Ter-Nakalyan added he had collected and analyzed all the promises by Pashinyan thus far.
“The first was Serzh Sargsyan’s leaving the post and the second was holding of snap parliamentary elections. The second promise, however, wasn’t fulfilled fully as when Pashinyan was speaking about it he pledged to change the electoral code , the Law on political parties and only then organize elections in May,” the speaker said.
In Ter-Nakalyan’s words, all the other promises voiced by the PM over the course of his
tenure were designed to have significant impact on the country’s economic, legal and security spheres, and the PM didn’t fail them, rather the promises themselves were unfeasible from the beginning.
Narek Samsonyan, another member of the new initiative group aiming to reveal what they say lies by the PM, listed all the statements by Pashinyan that have remained unaddressed or turned out to have had no touch with reality.
“ Judges in Armenia are not controlled and receive no calls from the executive power, the April war was a result of a plot by Azerbaijan, Russia and the Republican party of Armenia, speed cameras should be removed, 50 thousand jobs are to be created, etc” Samsonyan recalled some the statements by Pashinyan that turned out to have been false.