What has been happening to us in the last 5 years has not yet been completely “digested” by society, otherwise much larger groups of people would have been involved in the process of removing this power, and the apathy and disappointment would not have had such a scale. RA NA MP Tigran Abrahamyan writes about this.
“The problem is not that the initiators of the social consolidation process at different stages did not make mistakes or failures, but I think that what happened to us, from the surrender of Artsakh to the Azerbaijani occupation of different parts of Armenia, is still not fully aware of its nature and depth.
This is not a problem of daily bread, this is a problem of Armenian living or not living in our region, and if in the 90s a solid foundation was laid for our survival and role in the region, then from 2018 – retreat, betrayal and decline.
Regardless of whom the government will target at this or that stage, in whom or in which direction the public attention will be directed, the situation will not change: the country is rolling down, and it seems extremely difficult to even slow down its progress at the moment.
Since there is the government behind this decline, there will be no reverse course.”
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