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The decision by the opposition alliances Strong Armenia and Armenia Alliance to take up their parliamentary mandates continues to spark debate across different segments of Armenian society, drawing mixed reactions. I have addressed this issue on several occasions, arguing that parliamentary mandates are a political instrument, and that refusing to assume them would not be a rational political choice. Of course, obtaining the mandates is only the starting point. Ultimately, everything will depend on what follows: sustained, comprehensive, and wide-ranging engagement with society—but not with society…

How the Meaning of Symbols Becomes “Condensed”

The St. George Ribbon, Mount Ararat, the Artsakh Flag, and…

The Inferiority Complex as a Tool of Power

State propaganda channels people toward futile and destructive instincts Among…

Continuing the Work of Enlightenment

And not getting drawn into petty arguments with “Poghoses” and…

Political “Vendetta”? Yes, There Will Be One

It serves not only political purposes, but personal ones as…

Obstacles to Becoming a Political Nation

Pashinyan is doing everything he can to prevent political solidarity…

Putin’s Opponents Are Acting Like Putinists

Барро выразил мнение, что Израиль совершает большую ошибку, продолжая боевые действия в Ливане.

“We Continue to Live in a Sovetashen”

Post-Soviet reality is an inseparable union of dictatorship and herd…

We Should Think About Amnesty, Not Revenge

An Excessively Non-Populist Analysis The following thought is often attributed…

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