Everything is on the conscience of the Prime Minister, where is their democracy? We haven't worked for a week, people are under loans. Protest action in front of the "Noy" factory.
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Everything is on the conscience of the Prime Minister, where is their democracy? We haven't worked for a week, people are under loans. Protest action in front of the "Noy" factory.

13-07-2026 13:23 Armenia Press of Diaspora
Everything is on the conscience of the Prime Minister, where is their democracy? We haven't worked for a week, people are under loans. Protest action in front of the "Noy" factory.
tert.am Everything is on the conscience of the Prime Minister, where is their democracy, we haven't worked for a week, people are under loans, what should they do? This was stated by the employees of the sealed companies during a protest in front of the "Noy" factory, who have been subjected to forced idleness for more than a week. They demand the opening of the companies and the opportunity to return to their jobs. They note that this is their only means of livelihood, and they cannot remain idle for long.
 
"They haven't told us anything yet, we have been in an uncertain situation for a week, we don't know how long this will last, I address our Republic's Prime Minister - we ask, demand, urge that he allow people to enter and work. Everyone here has families, they have problems, we don't want anything more, we just want our jobs, we unequivocally support Mr. Tsarukyan and are by his side every minute. We have no proposals to make, the state bodies will decide what to do, just let it be such that the normal course of work is not disrupted, we leave the process to the conscience of our Prime Minister," said one of the employees.  
 
Another employee, addressing the created situation and the difficulties it has caused, added that their only desire is to return to their work. "10,000 people have been left unemployed, we demand our jobs, we have never been subjected to this much idleness, this is simply absurd. Mr. Tsarukyan has created so many jobs, now they are closed, they want a democratic country, but where is that democracy that has left so many people unemployed? This is our only means of livelihood, people are under loans, paying rent, what are we going to do?" he emphasized.
 
When asked if they would be able to receive any amount in case the factory remains closed, the employees clarified that, of course, they would not. "Of course we won't be receiving anything, where should we get it from, who will pay us, the state will definitely not pay for that, and our employer has been paying diligently every month and we have had no issues," they stressed.
 
 


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