‘You are so insignificant that even doctors don’t recognize you in the hospital’: Gevorg Petrosyan to Arsen Torosyan
Member of the National Assembly from the Prosperous Armenia faction, Gevorg Petrosyan, responded via a Facebook post to Health Minister Arsen Torosyan’s own Facebook entry regarding the statement made by former NSS Director Arthur Vanetsyan.
In Petrosyan's post, he stated: “Here’s what the so-called minister, who has no connection to healthcare, is busy with during the critical days of the pandemic's spread: Well, if we really trust Nikol Pashinyan’s idea of vetting (cleansing of personnel), what on earth is this incomprehensible character doing in the government? This person is so idle that he is making sarcastic posts on Facebook and is receiving a salary and bonuses for it. Oh, you incompetent, you are so insignificant that after being appointed minister, you enter a hospital and the doctors do not recognize you, and after all this, you continue to sit in your chair without shame… This means that you are as well-known in the medical world as you are in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique… The pandemic has reached its most dangerous limit, and the person is busy with mockery on Facebook: Hey, you wretch, if there is still a shred of shame left in you, write your resignation and free the field from your useless presence: Even though maybe you don’t decide your fate… I want to understand again—why should citizens feed and reward someone like you from their incomes, for what merit of yours?”
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