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“Prime Minister Avinyan Addresses Concert Controversy, Warns of Consequences for Future Incidents”

During a recent evening concert in Yerevan, the mayor made an announcement regarding the Prime Minister’s decision to overlook a previous incident that occurred at the same concert. The mayor emphasized that any form of physical or verbal abuse during these concerts is unacceptable and measures will be taken to prevent such behavior in the future.

It is important to adhere to regulations, organize questions and statements, and express ourselves in various formats with freedom. The consequences of such actions may differ from previous incidents, and while it is not my intention to assign blame, it is clear that some individuals were more involved than others. Similar actions will not be tolerated in the future.

Additionally, the heads of administrative regions are cautioned against repeating such behavior, as they had not previously engaged in such inappropriate actions. It is essential to understand that no personal punishment will be implemented, although the level of guilt may vary. Team members are warned that a similar course of action will not be repeated.

Following the incident at the concert, both Tigran Avinyan’s press conference and the concert itself were abruptly canceled. An individual from the “Mother Armenia” group poured water on another person, leading to a heated argument. Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan interrupted the live broadcast and the concert, sparking further controversy.

Despite the disruption, the mayor expressed the desire to continue the concert and confirmed that it would take place the following day. The government members involved in the argument reiterated their commitment to allowing the residents of Kojojar to have a voice. The situation remains tense as the news continues to unfold in Armenia.

Source: NEWS.am

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