On November 8th, the Minister of Labor, Social Affairs, and Housing of Artsakh, Mikayel Virabyan, met with a group of people from Shushi in Yerevan.
Aravot Daily was able to get into contact with Shushi resident Narine Grigoryan, who was also present at the meeting. According to her, the minister responded to residents’ questions by mentioning the 68,000 + 15,000 drams program (which, according to the facts, the majority of the population will not be provided with that support due to the fact that the ministry has provided clear points on eligibility).
“I left behind 25 years. I left behind everything, including my bright future, which I only imagined in my native Shushi,” Narine told us.
Narine said that she will do everything to ensure that people do not take lies as bait and so that they can retrieve what was lost. That is why it is important to unite around an important ideology.
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She has several questions that she would like to ask the government, but state agencies have delayed responding. When asked what she will do now in this case, she said that she may end up taking drastic and unpredictable steps.
P.S. Narine Grigoryan is a preschool teacher at the Khachatur Abovyan school in Shushi.
Vova Arzumanyan