The predictable behavior of the government is gaining new momentum in the electoral processes, at the core of which is the eternal discourse of “war and peace,” Tigran Abrahamyan, Secretary of the I Have Honor faction, announced from the NA platform.
“The government is initially guided not by the existence of guarantees of peace, but by the principle of threatening the public with war.
The ruling regime bases its longevity on the principle of ensuring its seemingly short-term peace at all costs, through concessions, defeat, and submission.
However, from the point of view of public indicators and a pragmatic approach, the political force during whose tenure the country has been subjected to aggression and attacks 5-6 times clearly cannot have the reputation of a peacemaker.
Second, the government’s claim that if they do not remain at the helm of the state, the country will plunge into a vortex of war is yet another justification for the fact that the status quo on the border is not so much peace as an uncontrolled ceasefire.
Third, Azerbaijan’s demands and ambitions have grown steadily over the past five years, and there is no guarantee they will not increase after the elections if the incumbents remain in power, which will lead either to new concessions or to a new war.
Fourth, those countries that are doomed to success in war are those where there are deep dividing lines in society, where hostility and hatred are sown between different groups. The ruling regime nurtures and exploits this to secure domestic political interests.
The formula for real peace is the introduction of necessary mechanisms of security and diplomacy that ensure state interests. The flexibility of these mechanisms, on the one hand, implies compromise, and on the other, provides the necessary safety cushions.
The people are tired of your empty promises, your behavior that constantly leads to tension and implies psychological violence, and are looking for real peace.
Our society is tired of wars, but even more tired of the defeats you have brought, your undignified attitude, your never-ending misfortunes, and your endless lies.
Ultimately, the public is tired of you, and your possible further participation in political processes outlines the prospect of new failures, losses, concessions, and war,” Abrahamyan stated.
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