
ArmInfo.Prime Minister Pashinyan's assertions about the lack of public confidence in the opposition and the opposition's allegations of a sharp drop in confidence towards Nikol Pashinyan are equally true. President of Yerevan Press Club Boris Navasardyan expressed this opinion to ArmInfo.
"This, in turn, presupposes the need for major changes in the political field of the country. As well as the emergence of as healthy, not compromised, political forces aimed at gaining public confidence, political forces as possible. Existing politicians may remain, but the overall internal political architecture certainly needs radical changes. ", - he stressed.
Such changes, according to the expert, will require at least several months. Meanwhile, the need to form an energetic, unpolluted, trustworthy society that has a concept for the country's development, the government is a necessity today. Because, according to Navasardyan, the current government is experiencing serious problems with the implementation of its own functions. According to him, today there are individuals in Armenian society who see their priorities not in the political struggle, but in the resolution of the many concrete problems facing Armenia. In this light, the expert sees the need for the early formation of a neutral provisional government. The government is busy in the period of preparation for early elections not with political intrigues, but with concrete work. "Only such a technical government is capable of taking the country out of the current situation. And I absolutely do not think that such a government with such intentions can somehow interfere, let's say, the Armenian programs of Russia. And these programs are quite capable of being implemented in parallel with the work of a politically neutral interim government. Armenia, "he said. In this case, according to the expert, both the interests of Russia in Armenia and the interests of Armenia and the Armenian people will be realized. But Navasardyan considers it wrong and therefore impossible to admit the realization of Russian interests where they may contradict the interests of the Armenian.