
ArmInfo. Tigran Arzakantsyan, leader of the "Power of the Motherland" party, called on citizens to take the upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia seriously.
In a statement received by ArmInfo, Arzakantsyan has addressed the regional situation, state interests, as well as issues of peace and historical justice. "Today, as the 2021 Prime Ministerial candidate of the Power of the Homeland Party, I consider it my duty to address our people and urge them to approach the elections with the utmost responsibility and choose the political force that will lead our country for the next five years. This decision is of exceptional importance for the future of our state, youth, vulnerable families, economic stability, national security, and domestic and foreign policy," the politician believes.
Arzakantsyan also spoke about the need for regional peace, mutual respect between peoples, and the importance of historical recognition of the Armenian Genocide. "The region is currently experiencing difficult and dangerous times. The situation around our neighbors remains tense, and Armenia must be guided solely by national interests, wisdom, and responsibility to its people. I am also convinced that peoples must strive for peace, mutual respect, and cooperation. However, it is impossible to build genuine and sincere relations without respect for historical truth. The tragedy of the Armenian Genocide of 1915 continues to be a deep pain for the Armenian people. And until this historical pain is honestly and fairly recognized, it will remain a challenging issue for future generations. At the same time, I am convinced that today's younger generation should not be held responsible for the mistakes of their ancestors. On the contrary, the recognition of historical mistakes can become the basis for normal, civilized, and good- neighborly relations through the development of economic, trade, humanitarian, and cultural ties. Neighboring peoples must live in an atmosphere of peace, mutual respect, and the joint development of the region," Arzakantsyan added.
In conclusion, he emphasized that June 7 is an important day for Armenia. "Let the people make a wise choice for a strong, secure, and dignified future for our country," he concluded.