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Armenian PM Targets Opposition as “War Party”

Caucasus Watch
April 7 2026
7 Apr 2026 | News, Politics, Armenia

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told supporters at the Civil Contract Party congress that Armenians have become the primary authors of the country’s policies since 2021.

He contrasted this with previous governments, which he said sidelined public opinion. “Previously, no one wanted to listen to the people because it was assumed they were not ‘worldly’ enough,” Pashinyan said.

The prime minister also renewed criticism of opposition forces, referring to what he called a “tripartite war party” associated with figures such as Robert Kocharyan, Samvel Karapetyan and Gagik Tsarukyan.

Pashinyan framed the upcoming June 7 elections as part of a broader historical shift, arguing that Armenia is moving toward a more self-determined and sovereign path.

Recalling a conversation with Pope Francis, who described Armenians as a “martyred people,” Pashinyan said his government’s mission is to change that narrative. “We are no longer a martyred people. We will live and build a state,” he said.

He added that the government’s goal is to lead Armenia toward “a normal, prosperous, free, sovereign, and state-centered life.”


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