
ArmInfo. The new Constitution of Armenia should not contain any references to the Declaration of Independence. RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this on his Facebook page.
"I know there's a lot of debate on this topic, in particular, about whether to include a reference to the Declaration of Independence of the Republic of Armenia in the text of the new Constitution. I've clearly stated my position on this issue, stating that the new Constitution should not contain a reference to the Declaration of Independence. And what's the rationale for that? A very simple rationale. Yesterday, I spoke and have spoken in recent years about the need to end the Karabakh movement. If we adopt a new Constitution today, and the preamble to the Constitution contains a reference to the Declaration of Independence, it will mean that we are continuing the Karabakh movement. If we continue the Karabakh movement, it will mean that we are renewing the conflict with Azerbaijan, and if we renew the conflict with Azerbaijan, it will mean that peace is impossible. If we refer to the Declaration of Independence, it means that we are accepting the discourse of 'Western Armenia'; indirectly, we are accepting the discourse of 'Armenia from sea to sea,'" the RA Prime Minister said.
According to him, currently in Many in Armenia's domestic political life say this is a demand from Azerbaijan and Turkey. "But let's ask ourselves, dear citizens of the Republic of Armenia, do we want this or not? I have clearly stated that we must not continue the Karabakh movement; we must stop the Karabakh movement. That is, today, the Karabakh movement in Armenia has been stopped, at least at the official level. Armenia is a democratic state, and if the citizens of the Republic of Armenia decide otherwise, naturally, I, as Prime Minister of Armenia, and the Civil Contract Party will take this decision into account. This is not a topic for discussion; we have never and will never question the people's right to make decisions. But we are also obliged, as a political force with a mandate from the citizens of the Republic of Armenia, to present the political content or perception of the content that we have formed as a result of our activities over the past eight years," Pashinyan said.
In his opinion, this assertion is becoming increasingly valid with each passing day, because the war party's success in the elections will mean the continuation of the Karabakh movement, with all the ensuing consequences. The Civil Contract Party, its leader continued, is the only political force that clearly speaks about the need to renounce the Declaration of Independence. Through its communication with citizens, the Armenian people are embracing the ideology of "Real Armenia." "If the people of Armenia had not embraced the ideology of 'Real Armenia,' I would not be Prime Minister today. Because in 2024, if I'm not mistaken, I said that as Prime Minister of Armenia, I would decide to end the Karabakh movement. If the people do not agree with this decision, I call on the people to take to the streets, stage a revolution, and remove me from the post of Prime Minister of Armenia. The citizens of Armenia have this opportunity in the upcoming elections. But the citizens of Armenia also have the opportunity to carry out this historic and political revolution when we focus on the interests of our sovereign state and act exclusively in these interests-that is, in the interests of the security, well-being, and peace of the citizens of Armenia," the Armenian leader stated.
Pashinyan also touched on the topic of the church. In his opinion, the content of spiritual life in Armenia is gradually weakening, and the ongoing campaign against the church is being carried out in its name, and the people should be given a "fair trial" in the elections. The Prime Minister believes that instead of spiritual preaching, the Armenian Apostolic Church is now engaged in political activity. "Our Holy Church is polluted and contaminated," the RA Prime Minister noted.