Bagrat Mikoyan, head of the office of Armenia’s second president Robert Kocharyan, responded to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Facebook publications with a mocking remark, News.am reported.
“During the cheap vodka season, abuse can exacerbate mental health problems. Either stop drinking or stop the medication. I didn’t read the texts because the stench of cheap liquor is suffocating. He could drink tan and calm down instead,” Mikoyan wrote.
Earlier in the morning, Pashinyan made two Facebook posts directed at Armenia’s three former presidents.
The prime minister accused his predecessors of dragging Armenia into war and suggested holding a debate in his former prison cell to make it “convenient for everyone.” He also asked why their children and grandchildren were not sent to “peace zones,” addressing his remarks to LTP, RK, and SS.
First president Levon Ter-Petrosyan, in a September 21 post, accused Pashinyan of having already secured his place on “the plaque of Armenia’s infamous traitors,” adding that the PM’s “obsession and insolence know no bounds.”






