Head of the Civil Contract parliamentary faction Hayk Konjoryan, responding to recent remarks by opposition I Have Honor faction leader Hayk Mamijanyan, dismissed the opposition’s latest initiative, saying it amounted to nothing significant: “The mountain gave birth to a mouse.”
“For years now, the opposition has gone on and on saying that they’re about to change the government — by the holidays, before the May holidays, there will be no government, there already isn’t one, you’re out of touch with reality, you’ve lost public trust. They’ve ‘changed the government’ four times a year and ‘saved the people,’ and yet they’ve accomplished nothing. After years of trying and failing, they now think they’ve come up with something new, namely parliamentary hearings. That’s their big move,” Konjoryan said, according to 1lurer.am .
He added that instead of these initiatives, the opposition could have simply participated in parliamentary sessions.
“They could have asked the Prime Minister questions during government Q&A sessions. That would have drawn more views and more people would have heard your message,” Konjoryan said, addressing the opposition directly.
Earlier, I Have Honor faction leader Hayk Mamijanyan announced that the bloc plans to organize parliamentary hearings by the end of September, aiming to unite both parliamentary and extra-parliamentary political forces.






