As we know, today the National Assembly rejected the ANC bill with 36 votes in favor it and 61 against, which was represented by the authors as a way of fighting against monopolies. Reporter of “First News and Analyses” writes that it wasn’t unexpected, because monopolists and oligopolists are widespread in that party.
He directs our attention to another aspect of the NA voting, which is interesting and worthy of consideration.
“The thing is that yesterday took place an episode that many people probably do not even remember now. NA Speaker Hovik Abrahamyan urged ANC to vote for the bill one day late because there were fewer members, and voting may not be successful. Head of the ANC faction Levon Zurabyan agreed. So, in one day the Republican Party rejects the bill. ANC, of course, will say that this once again declares that the Republican Party tore his mask and showed that in fact does not want to fight against monopolies. However, Republicans will continue to control the issues by its majority of absolute power the way it is convenient for it.”
Even more interesting moment is presented in the article about the agreement of RPA and ANC, on the ANC’s initiative to create a commission for March 1 event, which was also delayed by the RPA’s persuasion not for a day, but for a year.
“This is an evidence of how the Republican Party can come and calmly annihilate any initiative that does not derive from its interests. It is clear that after a year the Republican Party will vote against the question, which was deferred by its persuasion, and ANC will not be able to do anything but talk about tearing masks.”
The reporter adds that in all this the symptomatic thing is the global euphoria, to which the opposition is trying to compel the public, presenting essentially negligible facts, as great victories.
“Public-cheating sessions, the opposition is trying to present in order to justify his existence, do not cause euphoria, but the next wave of disappointment among the public, deepening further indifference before presidential elections.” concludes the reporter.