Members of staff wearing protective gears welcome and check ID papers of passengers upon their arrival from the Russian city of Mineraliser Vody at the Zvartnots airport, outside Yerevan Yerevan, early on June 3, 2020, amid the COVID-19 outbreak, caused by the novel coronavirus. (Photo by AFP)
Armenias prime minister has sacked the heads of the army, police and national security service on Monday, saying they had set a bad example over coronavirus restrictions.
Nikol Pashinyan did not spell out what they had done, but the announcement came after a newspaper said the armys Chief of the General Staff, Artak Davtyan, had held a party for his sons wedding on Sunday at a time when mass gatherings are banned.
"Its the high-ranking officials who must show the importance of following anti-epidemic rules with their own example ... However, sometimes the opposite happens," Pashinyan said at a meeting, after announcing the sackings on Facebook.
The newspaper, Hraparak, posted a video online showing the entrance to Davtyans house, with cars parked outside and the sound of music in the background.
The report did say who else was at the party and did not mention the chief of police, Arman Sargsyan, or National Security Service chief, Eduard Martirosyan, who were also dismissed.
Davtyan told Armenpress news agency on Monday that the event had been for his sons wedding, but said he had not broken any rules.
"I didnt violate anything," he was quoted as saying. "I just want to remind you that everyone has a right to private life."
There was no immediate comment from Sargsyan or Martirosyan.
(Source: Reuters)
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