
ArmInfo. The main task of political leaders in the coming weeks should be not promises, but explanations. Vahe Hovhannisyan, co-founder of the Alternative Projects group, writes about this in his article.
According to him, the upcoming June 7 elections are not ordinary elections, with all their importance and anomalies. You can promise the most pleasant things, but it won't work. All professional surveys yield virtually identical answers, and almost all of them contain significant gaps. The collective public consciousness is in the realm of subconscious risk perception, guilt, and action.
"Let's talk about examples: against the backdrop of a deliberately created toxic rift between pro-Russian and pro-Western forces, fears are growing about leaving the EAEU or an economic confrontation with Russia. The task of leaders is to patiently and competently explain in what cases economic sanctions will be imposed, their cause-and-effect relationship, what manifestations they will have, what consequences they will have on the economy of the state and each family. How can this be avoided? The simple answer to these simple questions is an open dialogue with your people. This must be an honest dialogue, we need to explain to farmers growing fruits and vegetables, exporters of agricultural products, sellers, our hard- working rural residents that due to the mistakes of those in Yerevan offices, their source of income can be cut off in one day. People everywhere do not understand this, do not imagine, do not believe. Our rural residents have no idea that if we are not ready for the opening of the Armenian-Turkish border, then Turkish agricultural products will flow into the country like lava, half "Prices are rising, and the consequences for our agriculture could be very serious. Preparing all sectors of the country's economy for the opening of borders is a serious matter of economic security, and ensuring this is the responsibility of those in Yerevan offices, who, however, either turn a blind eye to everything or are busy solving other problems. We need to talk openly about these issues," the political scientist emphasized.
He pointed to the authorities' main thesis: peace, which supposedly only the authorities themselves are capable of bringing, and war, which could break out if other forces come to power. "Before this disgusting false thesis, the phrase 'Guaranteed Peace' suddenly appeared. It has become a unifying phrase for the opposition, uttered by everyone, regardless of their competitive sentiments. Now we need to patiently and intensively explain the essence of 'guaranteed peace'. Our old and new leadership have not communicated with their people for a long time and do not have a clear idea of the real problems and thoughts of the people. People think, discuss with each other, listen to all the smart and stupid ideas appearing in the media, they are concerned about the fate of the country and their families. People have a universal need for communication. Do not try to deceive or promise the benefits of peace. The right solution would be to honestly and patiently explain to people that in the near future Aliyev will put forward new demands: constitutional changes, the return of Azerbaijanis, the seizure of Sevan, its "Goychayization", etc. The current relatively calm situation will not last long. Aliyev will escalate the situation and put forward his demands. 'Guaranteed peace' is about preventing this, in "Proper management of today's "non-military" situation, so that there is no escalation, no new demands are made, and the door to war is closed. Therefore, it is necessary to speak calmly, respectfully, and honestly with your people. The conversation will not be easy. There will be stages of nervousness, despair, and resentment, but this is the only correct path," concluded Vahe Hovhannisyan.