
ArmInfo.If the Pashinyan-Aliyev tandem succeeds in implementing the plan to return 300,000 Azerbaijanis to Armenia, the economic program of the "Strong Armenia" party will be jeopardized. This was stated in a statement by the party's leader and candidate for Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Samvel Karapetyan.
According to him, over the past two months, the "Strong Armenia" economic program has been presented to the public in detail. It calls for the creation of 300,000 new jobs, $1 billion for tourism development, significant investments in improving the demographic situation, exempting small businesses from all types of taxes and inspections, and more. "People have already become familiar with our programs, but we face a very serious problem: if we fail to stop Pashinyan and Aliyev's plan to return 300,000 Azerbaijanis to Armenia, the Strong Armenia party's economic program will prove unfeasible for our country and people, since most of the jobs created will be used by Azerbaijanis. For this reason, at the very first meeting of the new government, we will adopt a fundamental law, which we ourselves have described as the 'anti-Safarov law,' prohibiting Azerbaijanis from buying land, houses, or receiving land as gifts in Armenia, as we all witnessed when they received 240 square kilometers of land as a gift in just one day. Therefore, if we fail to solve this fundamental problem for the country, our program will be worthless," said Samvel Karapetyan.
In turn, party representative and lawyer Aram Vardevanyan noted that the country is currently at a point where concern is growing within Armenian society. Recently, the Armenian public has witnessed how the Armenian authorities are rapidly implementing Azerbaijan's demands. Given the widespread awareness of the monstrous Pashinyan-Aliyev plan, the lawyer noted, a legislative package aimed at countering it has been proposed. This is referred to as the "law against Safarov" or the "hate prevention package." Vardevanyan noted that according to this package, Azerbaijani citizens, both as individuals and through legal entities, will not be able to purchase any real estate. He noted that the Armenian Constitution already restricts foreigners from purchasing land in Armenia. However, Strong Armenia believes that this restriction should also apply to real estate.
On February 19, 2004, Armenian Army Lieutenant Gurgen Margaryan, who had been sent to Budapest for English language courses as part of the NATO Partnership for Peace program, was brutally hacked to death with an axe by Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov, a participant in the same course. The Azerbaijani officer burst into Margaryan's sleeping room and hacked him to death. On April 13, 2006, the Budapest Court of First Instance sentenced Safarov to life imprisonment without parole for 30 years. On August 31, 2012, Safarov was extradited to his homeland. That same day, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a decree pardoning him. The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense paid the killer's salary, accumulated during his entire imprisonment (more than eight years), provided him with an apartment, and promoted him to the rank of major. Following Safarov's extradition, Armenia suspended diplomatic relations and all official ties with Hungary on the same day. However, in 2022, the Armenian side proposed that Hungary turn the page in bilateral relations and resume diplomatic contacts.