What does the prime minister of the Republic of Armenia, the number one political official, stand out in the morning, when the whole world’s attention is on the agreement of a two-week ceasefire around Iran? Everyone is trying to discuss, understand what is going on behind the scenes, how big is the prospect of a permanent ceasefire, what developments will happen, and that.
Armenia’s number one political official speaks with the rhetoric characteristic of a group that gathers in practically any backwater, talking about opposition rivals, in this case specifically Samvel Karapetyan.
It seems that on the morning of the agreement on Iran, the Prime Minister of Armenia should perhaps first of all welcome the two-week ceasefire, hope that it will be long-lasting and that two countries of great importance for Armenia will be able to reach a more stable diplomatic agreement, which is also in the interest of the security environment of the Republic of Armenia. At least one political official would use the opportunity, as well as the objective necessity for Armenia, and express himself on that topic.
But, I repeat, the Prime Minister of Armenia stands out for the rhetoric I mentioned above, on the domestic political topic. By and large, this is another evidence that Armenia has ceased to be a state containing political content and subjectivity. Otherwise, I repeat, the political subject would be the first to respond to the important issue of the world agenda, moreover, I would like to emphasize that it is directly bordering Armenia and has deep significance for Armenia. Then let him move on to his internal political concerns.
The loss of state political content and subjectivity will be continuous. As I have said many times, the current ruling power no longer has any other political possibility, potential, if it ever had. Moreover, whether he wants to or not, it is a matter of no importance, because even if he wants to, he himself has given up all opportunities, handed over all opportunities and rights to the neighboring state. Therefore, the task of any citizen who is concerned about the fate of Armenian statehood is very simple: to return Armenia to statehood, using the election of the parliament the opportunity.
Analyst Hakob Badalyan
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