May 19, 2026
The main companions of pre-election propaganda are deceptions and illusions. The forces participating in the elections sell deceptions, the part of the electorate that judges with their ears, not their brains, responds with illusions.
The destruction of the state takes place in the deception-illusion plane, because both the sellers of deception and the self-deceived by illusion do not care about the state.
The biggest dealer in scams is the government.
Nikol Pashinyan, walking from yard to yard like a circus troupe, sells scams, handing out sweets mocking the map of Armenia as a bonus to those who are particularly foolishly deceived.
And it is no coincidence that in the middle of the pre-election campaign, the vocabulary of conversation has dropped not even to the street level, but to the bazaar level. The vulgarity that is increasing day by day in the chain of exchange of governmental deceptions and brainless illusions is not even a market activity, it is a trade that happens in the lowest bazaar, where each side deceives the other, to the point of ignorance of the deceived.
These days, Nikol Pashinyan is ringing the bells of the Republic of Armenia with bazaar blasphemy. And he does it with profanity, not only in accordance with his own street character, but also because the spectacle caused by profanity does not allow listeners with headphones to record that in their yards and from their yards, the leader of Armenia is referring pre-election promises not to them, the voters, but to the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev.
He has already announced in various places that after the elections, he will “return” the so-called “enclaves” to Azerbaijan, from several villages of Tavush to Tigaranashe on the Armenian-Iranian strategic road. This is the main characteristic and defect of the electoral process of Armenia: the government will not be formed by the vote of the voters, but by the will of Azerbaijan, which has been declared the “security guarantor” of Armenia.
When we say Azerbaijan, we must understand, of course, first of all, Azerbaijan itself, but at the same time, in a wider geopolitical context, the collective West, in whose interests the re-establishment of Azerbaijani power in Armenia comes from. Thus, Nikol Pashinyan, who came to power with the slogan “and that one person is you” in 2018, has put Armenia in such a position that the election of its leader depends on one person and that one person is Ilham Aliyev.
At the moment, the status quo of the political field is such that the election, not in the electoral or procedural sense, but in the political sense, will be considered complete with the participation of that one voter and the vote given by that one voter to the Communist Party, which will become the last phrase of the Armenian bell ringer, who is being presented hysterically from yard to yard these days, sounding like “Allah Akbar” instead of “Amen”…
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