From Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan to the opposition;

"The people of Karabakh fell prey to your rallies. This is your truth. This is your policy! You don’t care about the Armenian people"

Pasinyan, who thinks differently about the Armenian church, also told the Opposition MPs that their goal is to turn the country into a diocese.

Ideologies are clashing in Armenia. This fight takes a lot of water. Opposite Pashinyan are the Armenian diaspora and the Church. It’s not an easy job.


From Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan to the opposition;

"The people of Karabakh fell prey to your rallies. This is your reality. This is your policy! You do not care about the Armenian people."

Pasinyan, who thinks differently about the Armenian church, also told the Opposition MPs that their aim is to turn the country into one led by bishops.

Ideologies are clashing in Armenia. This fight takes a lot of water. Opposite Pashinyan are the Armenian diaspora and the Church. It’s not an easy job.



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Posted by Skol-Man14

6 Comments

  1. NotSamuraiJosh26_2 on

    Talking so harshly against both diaspora and the church won’t make your job easier Pashik.Slow down

  2. I don’t know about the church but he is right about the diaspora, the diaspora has been only warmongering and fueling hostility unsolicitously since at the end of the day they weren’t going to be ones facing the consequences unlike the Armenians living in the region

  3. He’s alienated the military, the church, the diaspora, the Russians, does he have literally anyone he hasn’t alienated somehow and who’d be willing to back him when shit hits the fan lol

  4. Tbh I don’t think he is wrong.

    The diaspora has put the most pressure for Armenia to go for another war in Azerbaijan.

    I think history will show that P was a courageous leader. He bit the pill told the people NK is past history and it’s time to move on.

    P knows another war will just be a waste of life and resources. But the church. The diaspora.. they live in alternate realities. And let’s be real. How many will give up everything and fight.

    Tbh I respect P. I hope he’s able to get a peace agreement with Azerbaijan going. Let’s also remember he won the election. These protesters are a minority

  5. He is absolutely right. He has big balls to tell this harsh truth in public. It looks like he has been guaranteed unlimited money and security.

  6. As a Turk, Pashinyan earns my utmost respect. He is sticking his neck out for the realities of his country. His criticism of the Armenian church, diaspora, Russia, West, etc. is spot on. May he find the power to slap some more reality to Armenian church and diaspora.

    Those two factions want Armenia to sacrifice their sons in wars, but would never volunteer to fight the wars themselves. Externally, those two make claims on Turkish and Azeri territories, nurture hostilities against those countries, work to prevent all bi-lateral peace and trade relations. All such interventions continually keep returning to Armenian domestic economy as a hindrance from living their full economical activity potential. I perceive Armenia is in a death spiral due to prolonged weak economy due to conditions being kept looming by the named above. Losing its youth to economic opportunities in abroad and an aging population won’t bode well to Armenia proper. Armenian government, Pashinyan, needs to quiet all other external noises, assume full control of his country in trade, diplomacy. They urgently need to forget bad-blood to be able to look forward, then start an all-out effort for trading with Azerbaijan, Turkiye, and more.

    It’s a tough pill to swallow, and Pashinyan is doing it. It is up to rest of the Armenian factions to follow their leader.