


ArmInfo. The 8th European Political Community Summit held in Armenia wasn't a Eurosummit, but Eurovision. Armen Ashotyan, Deputy Chairman of the Republican Party, wrote about this on his Facebook page.
"Nikol (RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - ed.) and his hosts turned the most serious event - the European Political Forum and the EU-Armenia Summit - into Eurovision. Showmanship at its peak, art at its lowest. Image at its peak, content at its lowest. Noise at its peak, quality at its lowest. Hypocrisy at its peak, taste at its lowest," the politician noted. According to him, the festival had its fair share of eccentrics, but the stars were Macron, who transformed his country's greatness and reputation into Beaujolais sparkling wine, and Nicol, who became Armenia's anti-brand.
"Eurovision ended, quickly clearing away its haphazard political connections, geopolitical debauchery (if you don't understand that word, Google it), and PR intoxication. And, as often happens after such wild orgies, headaches, shock, and lost underwear remain the only results and memories of this magical but empty celebration. And the price of these triumphs, in every sense of the word, is being paid and will continue to be paid by the Armenian people. One could even say, as in the famous song: 'My Eurosummit, which became Eurovision,'" Armen Ashotyan concluded.



