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- Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed the issue of a fake driver’s license.
- Authorities have not opened an investigation or proceeding.
- The public statement and official reply were noted by the reporting outlet.
The Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly commented on a supposed fake driver’s license, asserting that the document in question was not legitimate and addressing the issue in a public statement. The remarks were delivered in the context of ongoing national governance and public safety concerns regarding document fraud.
Law enforcement authorities, according to the report, have not initiated any investigation or legal proceeding related to the claim at the time of the coverage. Officials did not confirm or deny the existence of a formal inquiry, and there was no disclosed procedural move from police or prosecutors within the article’s scope.
The reporting outlet linked to additional information and urged readers to continue following updates, highlighting that the situation involves official responses and the potential implications for public trust and administrative oversight. The newsroom emphasizes that it is relaying what was stated by the Prime Minister and what authorities have publicly indicated, without injecting speculation about motives or outcomes.
The coverage remains focused on what was said by the Prime Minister and how law enforcement has publicly responded, avoiding unverified conclusions.

