ArmInfo. At present, the Armenian people needs the consolidation of healthy, capable forces and individuals. The leader of the Prosperous Armenia party, well- known Armenian businessman Gagik Tsarukyan wrote about this on his Facebook account.
Expressing gratitude to the media and public figures for publicly supporting his steps and actions, the businessman called for not presenting him as the leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party when discussing or covering any initiative. "At this stage of my life, in this most difficult period for our country, what I do is not aimed at protecting party interests, what I do, I do not do as a party leader. I do it as an Armenian whose life goal is to see the country peaceful, restore internal solidarity and lay the foundations for national and state revival. I said this a year ago, I will repeat now: the current situation does not correspond to the interests of our country. We are a peace-loving and dignified people. The situation we find ourselves in requires solutions that we cannot approach with old, frozen methods. Our people today do not trust any party, because they understand that today no party can lead the country out of this situation. Now we need the consolidation of healthy, capable forces and individuals. We must unite, stand shoulder to shoulder and lead the country out of this situation. And only then, when there is a calm, stable situation, let new parties be created, old ones be renewed, argue, discuss and earn "As many rating points as they want," Tsarukyan emphasized.
He added that in this difficult period, the country needs to unite capable, literate people. "We must find a way to unite people who know how to find the best solutions, have the ability to think outside the box, experience, knowledge and the ability to listen to others. We have experienced, knowledgeable people in all areas who can contribute to the restoration of our country. In Armenia and in the Diaspora, we have highly qualified specialists, influential people in all areas: economic management, foreign policy, science, education, culture, agriculture, urban development, etc., etc. In all areas, we need people with work experience, life experience, who have walked the path of success, who will think not about party or personal interests, but about the state and the people," Tsarukyan wrote.