
ArmInfo.Armenia's fate is not being decided in Moscow, Washington, Brussels, or Paris; it is being decided in Yerevan. Vahe Hovhannisyan, a member of the Alternative Projects group, writes about this in his article, "Why is the Atmosphere in Armenia Radicalizing?"
According to him, the greatest danger lies in the belief in Yerevan that Armenia's fate will be decided in some other capital. Meanwhile, Armenia's fate is being decided in Yerevan. June 7 is exclusively an internal Armenian election.
"If we think differently, then ultimately everything will be decided in Baku. Unfortunately, in the pre- election period, we still do not have a proper understanding of this most important idea. We are recording a significant escalation within the country. We are going down the path of internal escalation. The idea of internal solidarity, which was the leading position of the "Prosperous Armenia" party's "Proposal for Armenia" program, has encountered a barrage of aggression and threats from one person. What does Armenia get? What do we get? Nobody gets anything. We also got an escalation on the external border, in this case, in relations with Russia. Was it worth playing Zelensky's game that many sectors of our economy are under real risk of bankruptcy? Zelensky was in Baku before coming to Yerevan. But he did not make provocative anti-Russian statements there. He did not say a word. He believed that provocations in Azerbaijan are unacceptable, Azerbaijan is not that kind of country, but in Armenia it is possible. Why did he do this? Let's think about it. By the way, in the Azerbaijani "The press is circulating information about the possible extradition of Ruben Vardanyan to Ukraine, allegedly for financing anti-Ukrainian activities in Donbas," the political scientist stated, noting at the same time that he doesn't know whether this is true or a hoax.
Vahe Hovhannisyan noted that there is no rational answer to the question of why the government is radicalizing the atmosphere. "Now is not the best time for a government to implement various reforms. Why is a programmatic, albeit heated, debate-driven atmosphere turning into radicalization? This issue should be discussed within the government itself. No one will benefit from it. Internal escalation, one way or another, will very quickly lead to external escalation," the political scientist concluded.
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