
ArmInfo. The Republic of Armenia has overcome and is effectively managing all regional threats, and the only remaining danger is the activity of the "three-headed party of war and its tail," stated Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on June 17 during the government's Q&A session in the National Assembly.
Noting that the peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan is based on the Alma-Ata Declaration, according to which the parties recognized each other's territorial integrity, the Prime Minister emphasized that certain political forces, with their statements and symbols, are effectively calling into question the agreements underlying the peace process. The head of government questioned whether the "Strong Armenia" party, should it enter parliament, would also display Nagorno-Karabakh flags (as the "Armenia" bloc does). In this context, he stressed that this is precisely where he believes security threats begin to form.
"It turns out that there is a force in parliament that does not accept the architecture of the peace treaty. Accordingly, this generates direct threats and provokes reactions," Pashinyan said. He emphasized that these parties must be consistently eradicated from Armenia's political life, otherwise, he said, they will do everything possible to renew the conflict and war with their neighbors. According to the Prime Minister, by bribing voters, they are putting the country at risk.
He also noted that 700,000 Armenian citizens, who constitute the majority of voters, have confirmed their commitment to the peace agenda by voting for the ruling party.
According to the Prime Minister, despite the colossal amount of electoral bribes, the people still won. "On the one hand, this testifies to the institutional maturity of our state. On the other hand, it shows that this path must be continued. I want to reiterate that eradicating forces involved in distributing electoral bribes from Armenia's political life is becoming one of the top priorities on our agenda. We will follow this path by every possible means," the head of government stated.
Pashinyan also declared from the parliamentary rostrum that he would "crash" these forces and called on dissenting citizens to take to the streets and stage a revolution to change the government.
At the same time, he touched on the hotly debated topic of "the resettlement of 300,000 Azerbaijanis." "This is a fake. This has never happened, is not happening, and will not happen. I have already explained why, and I believe that our society must respond accordingly to the political forces spreading this lie," Pashinyan said.