This evening, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan started posting photos of various massive events and accumulation of citizens having violated the anti-epidemic rules established by the Commandant for the state of emergency. A short while ago, the Prime Minister shared on his Facebook page a live broadcast from the yard of the house of a citizen, showing a small family gathering, the participants of which are sitting around a table, as well as dancing.
“It looks like a live broadcast,” the Prime Minister wrote.
Judging from the comments under the live broadcast, Facebook users had different views. Some users said this isn’t what a Prime Minister should do and questioned the appropriateness of showing a party of clueless citizens live on his Facebook page.
Several users had left comments warning the attendees of the party that they were live on the Prime Minister’s Facebook page.
In any case, after the party was broadcast live for a couple of minutes, the Prime Minister deleted the comment and the live broadcast from his Facebook page.
Later, the Prime Minister also deleted several other similar live broadcasts from his Facebook page.