Davit Minasyan has many problems incompatible with life

In the morning, Davit Minasyan was transferred from the “Abovyan” penitentiary to the Abovyan hospital, and from there to the “Nairi” hospital. Gayane Minasyan, the mother of 18-year-old schoolboy Davit Minasyan, who was detained for 2 months after the incident in the Saint Anna Church, mentioned this to journalists today, April 3.


“David has various health problems that are incompatible with life and we have always organized all his treatment at Nairi Medical Center. We wanted him to be transferred from “Abovyan” hospital to “Nairi” hospital.


“We wanted to because he can do this, he can’t do this, he has an allergy with anaphylaxis, the system is only a saline solution, they wanted to do magnesium there, I’m a doctor, I said no, please don’t do it, he can’t. There are various medical problems, his intestines were operated on, he has various allergies, he has shortness of breath, he has a problem with the vessels of the brain, whenever he bruises, he gives cold sweats, he loses consciousness,” he said, asking to interrupt the conversation, because he has to go to “Nairi” medical center.

The government is going to the bank. the sociologist predicts a Republic of the Constitution

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VERELQin an interview with academician, sociologist, former director of the Institute of Philosophy, Sociology and Law of the NAS of RA Gevorg Poghosyan analyzed the current political situation in the republic.


In this interview, the expert questions the ability of the current government to successfully hold the referendum on the adoption of the new Constitution. Azerbaijan insists on this step, as well as on the removal of the reference to the Declaration of Independence from the text of the main law of the country, although the Armenian authorities present the process as a purely internal agenda. According to the expert, the current rating of the ruling party and Nikol Pashinyan is not enough to adopt a new Constitution, especially considering the expected low turnout and active opposition from the opposition.


Gevorg Poghosyan claims that the government’s strategy of scaring the population with the threat of war is no longer effective, and the persistent promotion of unpopular reforms only widens the gap between the state and society. It is expected that the upcoming parliamentary elections will become a scene of tough competition, where the government risks losing its majority. Finally, the sociologist predicts the possible failure of the government’s initiatives, calling the attempts to put pressure on the people counterproductive and dangerous.



Photo: Gevorg Poghosyan, source: aravot.am


VERELQ: Mr. Poghosyan, currently the Armenian authorities are planning to initiate constitutional reforms, which are considered quite controversial by many in the society. As a sociologist who studies public moods and political processes, please tell me, in your opinion, how strong are the positions of the current authorities to implement such a serious step?


Gevorg Poghosyan. As far as I understand, we are not even talking about partial changes, which are a normal part of the political process in any country, but about the adoption of a completely new Constitution, which is much more difficult to do. As for the resources of the government for the implementation of this initiative or the adoption of a new basic law in general, I think the real picture will be shown by the parliamentary elections in Armenia in June of this year. It is obvious that the referendum on the Constitution will take place after them.


According to the results of a number of different studies, the current rating of the ruling party and its leader Nikol Pashinyan is not enough to simply take and change the Constitution. Voter participation in referendums on such fundamental issues (in Armenia, a referendum is considered completed if more than half of registered voters participated in it (50% 1 vote) – author’s note), as a rule, is significantly lower than in presidential or parliamentary elections. Ensuring a sufficient number of participants, and even more, a sufficient number of “yes” voters, is an impossible task.


If the current government decides to hold this referendum, it will have to thoroughly explain to the people what the problem is, why it is necessary to change the Constitution and what exactly will be changed in it. This is the only way to try to ensure at least some kind of participation. However, the political opposition will not sit idle either. In opposition to the authorities, they will prove the exact opposite. that it is more effective to preserve the existing Constitution, or even if to change it, then only partially. At the political level, there will be a very serious struggle for the electorate between the government and the opposition. I think that it will be extremely difficult to ensure the necessary participation of citizens, and most likely the referendum will simply fail.


VERELQ: Returning to the topic of possible failure. During a recent briefing, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was asked what would happen if the referendum did not take place or failed. He answered that in such a case, the vote will be held again and again until the government’s arguments become convincing and the society does not accept them. As an expert, do you think such a scenario is possible? Is it possible to hold a referendum on the same issue several times in a row and ultimately succeed?


Gevorg Poghosyan. It is a completely counterproductive statement. It is obvious that if the initiative does not pass during the first referendum, it will be much more difficult to hold the second one after half a year or a year. I think the Prime Minister’s words are just a figure of speech, which means: “We will try even two hundred times until the people understand…”


In practice, it is as impractical as the last campaign of the authorities against the Armenian Apostolic Church turned out to be impractical. At that time, it was assumed that the authorities would come forward, make statements and be able to depose the Catholicos, but nothing came of it. If you try to impose an unpopular decision again and again, it will only give the population more power against the initiators. When the government insists too much on something that the people categorically do not accept, it does harm only to itself.


VERELQ: In the context of the parliamentary elections to be held on June 7 and, apparently, the future constitutional referendum, the main argument of the authorities is that the society must make a choice between war and peace. Given the difficult backdrop of Armenia’s defeat in the 2020 44-Day War and the subsequent loss of Nagorno-Karabakh, will such rhetoric be convincing enough for ordinary citizens to go and vote for a new Constitution?


Gevorg Poghosyan. First, these political processes will not proceed simultaneously. parliamentary elections will be held separately, and the referendum on the Constitution will be held separately. I doubt that the government will use the same argument in both cases.


As for the “if not us, then there will be a war” thesis, that argument does not work and sounds unconvincing. Moreover, both for professionals involved in politics and ordinary people. The message “If you don’t elect us, war will start” raises a logical question. what, are you inciting that war yourself? This is a very weak position. It is unlikely to work. Some other factors may influence the choice of voters, but this particular argument, in my opinion, will have minimal impact.


VERELQ: Based on sociological data and survey results, how do you assess the chances of the main political forces, the current government and the main opposition bloc, in the upcoming parliamentary elections?


Gevorg Poghosyan. For now, it is difficult to make accurate predictions, because there is still time before the elections. However, one thing is quite clear. the three main opposition forces are already quite serious competition. This threat is so tangible that the government is seriously worried, and its very behavior confirms that the opposition camp is perceived as a very big threat.


VERELQ: Please clarify whether we are talking about the opposition forces, whose leaders are ex-president Robert Kocharyan, politician and businessman Gagik Tsarukyan, as well as big businessman Samvel Karapetyan, who is currently under house arrest in Yerevan.


Gevorg Poghosyan. Yes. Regardless of whether these forces will unite in a single alliance or not, it is obvious that all three opposition camps are pursuing a common goal: the change of the current government. How they will distribute the powers among themselves in the future is a question of the third or even the fifth order. the main thing is that their current problems coincide.


It is no coincidence that the authorities are so worried because they see a growing power in them. It is possible that this potential is not fully reflected in sociological polls, but it is already clear that this will be a very serious competition. This struggle may simply prevent the ruling party from gaining more than fifty percent of the vote. It is possible that they will get twenty-five, thirty or forty percent, but forming a majority, not to mention a constitutional majority, seems to be an extremely problematic task as of today.


VERELQ: And the last question. Returning to the subject of the new Constitution. if the idea of ​​changing the country’s basic law does not find much support in the society, then why does the current government, which by its political nature tends to populism and usually relies on the approval of the masses, take such an unpopular step?


Gevorg Poghosyan. You ask a strange question. The point is that during the last three years, practically everything that this government does, is generally not popular among the population. Starting with the issue of Artsakh. the official statements that Artsakh is Azerbaijan, that the people of Artsakh should not return to their historical three-thousand-year-old homeland, and that this topic is finally closed, all this is absolutely unpopular.


I think that the leadership of the country is just going to the bank, despite the fact that the people do not accept their policies. Society thinks, acts and moves in a completely different direction than the government. This is the case when the paths of the government and the people diverge. Ultimately, this rupture can end in tragedy both for the government itself and, possibly, for the country’s population.

Manifestations of hatred and discrimination against the people of Artsakh are unacceptable

The network of CSOs for the protection of the rights of those forcibly displaced from Artsakh is deeply concerned about the dangerous trends recorded in the Republic of Armenia recently, which are related to the manifestations of discriminatory speech, intolerance and hate speech against persons forcibly displaced from Artsakh. It is even more worrying that similar expressions and approaches are also found in public speech, including by various officials, which may contribute to the deepening of public tension and social polarization. This is stated in the statement issued by the Association.


In particular, it is said in the statement. “In recent days, the incident with the participation of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia in the Yerevan metro, which received a wide public response, further emphasizes the above-mentioned concerns. The communication recorded in the video spread on the Internet, including the tense interaction with the forcibly displaced person from Artsakh and the situation formed in the presence of his child, give grounds for raising the issues of the appropriateness of the behavior of officials, the limits of public speech, as well as ensuring respectful treatment of vulnerable groups. Despite the Prime Minister’s subsequent apology regarding the incident, it was also accompanied by the activation of negative, including hostile expressions in the online domain, which may contribute to the deepening of social tension.


Such phenomena not only violate fundamental human rights and dignity, but also contradict the international obligations undertaken by the Republic of Armenia in the field of human rights protection.


Of particular concern is the fact that the state bodies often do not take sufficient and effective steps to prevent and overcome such manifestations. Moreover, the situations recorded in some cases may be perceived as tolerance or indirect encouragement of hate speech, which may contradict the fundamental principles of the rule of law and democratic values.


In such a context, the fact that the social and psychological vulnerability of forcibly displaced people from Artsakh is largely due to forced displacement and targeted ethnic actions causes particular concern. Their consequences include threats and pressures recorded over the years, humanitarian crises, armed conflicts and mass displacement, as well as the ongoing loss of cultural and historical heritage. Taking all of this into account, we state that the targeting of forcibly displaced persons and those who have survived similar ordeals through hate speech, discrimination and social isolation leads to their secondary victimization. This not only deepens the social and psychological vulnerability of the victims, but is also a direct threat to the principles of rule of law and social solidarity.


The network of CSOs for the protection of the rights of those forcibly displaced from Artsakh calls.


RA state bodies:


Take immediate steps to prevent hate speech and discrimination.


Provide clear legal and institutional mechanisms for the protection of the displaced.


Show restraint and avoid any public speech inciting intolerance.


National and international human rights institutions:


Conduct continuous monitoring and provide objective assessments.


Contribute to the introduction of effective mechanisms of social inclusion and solidarity.


The network of CSOs for the protection of the rights of forcibly displaced persons from Artsakh reaffirms its readiness to cooperate with all interested parties aimed at ensuring the protection of the rights of forcibly displaced persons, social inclusion and strengthening of public solidarity.


Network of CSOs for the protection of the rights of persons forcibly displaced from Artsakh.


“Armenian Association of Lawyers” NGO


“Harmonia” NGO


“Kumairi” NGO of Artsakh Armenians


“Return to Karvachar” NGO


“Krunk” NGO for the protection of the rights of Artsakh Armenians


“Askerantsiner” community development center NGO


“Hay Ka” social, security and development NGO


“Lusastgh” NGO

Verelq: Gagik Tsarukyan and members of “Mother Armenia” discussed the parliament

Chairman of the “Prosperous Armenia” party Gagik Tsarukyan had a working meeting with the members of the “Mother Armenia” party board today.


During the meeting, issues related to the upcoming parliamentary elections, the main directions of the “Offer to Armenia” program, the scope of cooperation, and the upcoming actions of the parties were discussed.

Those present emphasized the continuation of discussions in such a format with the aim of forming a joint agenda for effective cooperation.

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168: The path of expansion of economic cooperation between the European Union and Azerbaijan

April 3, 2026

On March 11, the military confrontation breaking out in the Middle East to the landscape, President of the European Council, Antonio Costa had visited Բաքու՝ what?heto attach With Aliyev։ As a result of negotiations fthe interlocutors reconfirm are committed to strengthening cooperation on a wide range of issues, from energy and communications to security and economic development.

According to the results of the meeting, Koshtan and Aliyev performed with a joint statement to the press, in which they emphasized the “strategic importance of the partnership between Azerbaijan and the EU” and expressed determination to deepen political dialogue and practical cooperation. Baku and Brussels intend to build on the “positive dynamics observed during recent high-level meetings” by expanding cooperation in areas such as security, energy and transport.

of the document according to which the partnership contributes to “peace, stability, establishment of ties and sustainable development in the Black Sea region, South Caucasus and Central Asia”. The parties will continue negotiations on a new comprehensive agreement, which is designed to form a modern legal basis for cooperation and to replace the current partnership agreement that regulates relations between the countries.

The leaders of the Council of Europe and Azerbaijan discussed regional security and the development of the peace process between Baku and Yerevan, welcoming the agreement reached at the summit in Washington on August 8, 2025. «historical impulse» in the process of regulating relations.  Costa reaffirmed that Brussels supports the ongoing bilateral dialogue aimed at achieving sustainable peace in the South Caucasus.

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During the summary press conference, Aliyev noted the wide range of cooperation between the EU and Azerbaijan, emphasizing that the alliance is the main economic partner of the Caspian country. almost 50 percent of the merchandise turnover of Azerbaijan in January fell to European Union countries, moreover, in the coming years, this indicator will increase due to the expansion of economic projects and mutual investments.

Energy remains the central element of bilateral partnership. Gas exports from the fields of the Western Caspian Sea to the European market continue to grow. In January, supplies via the Trans-Adriatic pipeline reached Germany and Austria. so Azerbaijan supplies gas to 16 countries, including 12 European countries. Azerbaijan last year exported about 25 billion cubic meters of natural gas, receiving an income of about 8.8 billion dollars, thein which about 13 billion cubic meters went to the European Union. These figures confirm Azerbaijan’s reputation as a reliable energy partner at a time when Europe continues to reduce its dependence on Russian energy resources. The country’s geographical location and infrastructure allow it to serve as an energy bridge between the Caspian region and European markets.

Costa supported Aliyev’s words, calling energy security “the cornerstone of our bilateral cooperation”. He reminded: In 2022, the European Union began to diversify energy sources, and Azerbaijan played a key role in this effort thanks to the Southern Gas Corridor..  Partnership is even more important became as Europe seeks to reduce dependence on Russian energy carriers.

In Baku, attention was repeatedly drawn to the need to increase European investments for the maintenance and expansion of the country’s energy capacitiesSpeaking At the annual advisory meeting of the Southern Gas Corridor initiative, Aliyev noted that the existing pipeline network is already operating at full capacity, stressing the need to expand transportation infrastructure and build new pipelines to deliver additional volumes of gas to European markets.

Investments in Azerbaijan’s energy sector have traditionally been a point of contention between Baku and European politicians: Aliyev at the Davos conference at the beginning of the year had criticized In his opinion, Europe’s financial support to Azerbaijan’s energy sector is insufficient. “Europe is not particularly interested in investing in fossil fuel or renewable energy extraction in Azerbaijan,” when long-term guarantees of demand and capital investment are needed to justify new extraction and infrastructure expansion projects.

In the coming years, Azerbaijan is going to increase its production capacity. Several new projects are expected to increase production, including additional development phases for large offshore fields such as «Shahdeniz», and: «A:Mrsheron» expansion of gas field production. According to Baku’s forecasts, these projects will allow to increase production by 10-15 billion cubic meters of gas per year, at the peak of production at the end of the decade.

In addition, Azerbaijan is expanding the renewable energy sector by cooperating with international partners. By the early 2030s, Govt provides generate six to eight gigawatts of renewable electricity through investments in wind, solar and hydropower projects. Some of this electricity could eventually be exported to Europe in projects such as the Black Sea Submarine Cable, which aims to transmit renewable energy from the South Caucasus to South-Eastern Europe.

US and Israeli aggression against Iran has led to increased tension in global energy markets. Liquefied natural gas supplies from Qatar collapsed after Iran retaliated. During his visit to Baku, Costa diplomatically noted that the ongoing military tensions in the Middle East and the cessation of oil and gas supplies through the Strait of Hormuz indicate the need for a reliable energy partnership, the clear prospects of which are not clearly visible.

In addition to energy, aspects have been important as well as cooperation in the fields of regional communication and transport: Europe Connecting Central Asia and China «Middle corridor» Azerbaijan’s role in development has strengthened its position as a transit linkThe European Union reaffirms its commitment to support connectivity initiatives under the Global Gateway program, including the development of the railway project in Nakhijevan and new economic cooperation mechanisms designed to promote trade and investment.

Costa’s visit to Baku showed the general interest in deepening ties with the European Union, which persists in its confrontational anti-Russian course. For Azerbaijan, the expansion of projects for the export of energy carriers and the creation of transport corridors provides an opportunity to strengthen its position in the dialogue with the West, but the real dynamics of gas production far from a winning relationship։

Either way, Baku expects the European Union to take practical steps, especially in terms of investments, to modernize energy and transport links, and move from declarations to concrete actions.

Alexander Grigoriev

vpoanalytics.com

Translation by Zhanna Avetisyan




Time is crucial. Relatives of Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan are asking for peace

April 3, 2026

Relatives and representatives of Armenian prisoners held illegally in Azerbaijan have written to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan, the head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of the Swiss Confederation, Ignazio Cassis, as well as the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Miryana Spoliarich Eger, with a request to launch the “Patronizing Power” mechanism within the framework of international humanitarian law. It informs about this “Center for International and Comparative Law”, the head of which is Siranush Sahakyan, the representative of the interests of Armenian prisoners at the ECHR.

“We, the relatives and representatives of Armenian prisoners held illegally in Azerbaijan, express our deep concern regarding the complete closure of the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Azerbaijan. This has significantly worsened the already dire situation of our relatives, leaving us in deep uncertainty about their fate and whereabouts.

Taking into account the above and recalling the obligations defined in the framework of international humanitarian law, we, with all respect, but also firmly call on Armenia to officially appeal to the government of the Swiss Confederation, so that the Swiss side assumes the role of “Patron Power”. This is a necessary and urgent step to ensure the protection of the rights, safety and dignity of our relatives through internationally recognized mechanisms.

We realize that the institution of “Patronizing Power” has not been used in recent decades and may seem unusual in today’s context, but the exceptional and illegal circumstances we are dealing with require just such exceptional measures. “Azerbaijan continues to keep Armenian prisoners isolated from their families, independent lawyers and impartial humanitarian organizations, which is a gross violation of international humanitarian law, including the Geneva Conventions of 1949,” the letter states.

Noting that at least 19 people are currently being held in Baku, their relatives report that this situation has led to a serious vacuum in the protection of rights, creating high risks of violence, ill-treatment and even enforced disappearance.

“Given these urgent and extraordinary circumstances, as well as Switzerland’s status as the host state of the ICRC and a major supporter of international humanitarian law, we respectfully request:

  • The Government of the Republic of Armenia to officially appeal to the Government of the Swiss Confederation to assume the role of “Patronizing Power” in relation to all Armenian prisoners held by Azerbaijan.
  • To the Government of the Swiss Confederation to grant Armenia’s request and act as a “Protecting Power”, protecting the rights and dignity of prisoners as much as possible.
  • The International Committee of the Red Cross, as a substitute for the “Patron Power”, to support this appointment and assist Switzerland in the performance of its functions.

Time is of crucial importance. Continued delay may exacerbate the suffering of illegally detained persons and increase threats to their lives and physical integrity. Therefore, we call on the governments of the Republic of Armenia and Switzerland to take appropriate steps within the scope of their mandate, and to do it at the right time. In addition, we ask the International Committee of the Red Cross to support it in order to ensure the effective application of international law and the proper protection of the rights of ethnic Armenians in the conditions of ongoing violations,” the letter states.