There are, essentially, two options. 1) You keep the issue with the other parliamentary and extra-parliamentary forces in the political and constitutional framework, and you discuss the prime minister’s resignation, dissolution of parliament, and snap elections, which My Step may also participate in. 2) You will maintain your authority a little while longer while making excuses and blaming everyone for losing, starting from Tsarukyan until Ashotyan’s chauffer. You threaten us with the return of the former regime (while most likely believing that our people are so masochistic as to vote for them). At the same time, thousands of refugees come to Armenia from Artsakh, people who have lost their family members and belongings, and… who are filled with anger towards you. In addition, people who participated in the war will be returning, many of whom are armed. You will also be deprived of your authority then. Repression, propaganda, live videos, fakes, and fan clubs will not help you. Opposition politicians will also not be able to do anything. This second option is extremely dangerous because it can cause chaos, anarchy, and perhaps even civil war.
Read the entire editorial in Armenian: https://www.aravot.am/2020/11/12/1151042/
Aram Abrahamyan
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