Before the autumn session of the parliament, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, through the head of the faction of the ruling Civil Contract party, Hayk Konjorian, gave an order for deputies to stop publicly discussing Russian topics. This is reported by the publication "Iravunk".
"Pashinyan also instructed not to expand on the topic of the Catholicos of all Armenians, to listen attentively to the instructions of the Deputy speaker of the parliament, special envoy for the normalization of relations with Turkey Ruben Rubinyan, and urged the two new deputies once again not to open their mouths," the publication says.
Pashinyan recommended that the deputies "talk little and work hard."

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