ArmInfo. Without a doubt, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is engaged in destructive activities. This is stated in a statement by the civil initiative "Ayakve" in connection with the new attacks by the authorities on the Armenian Apostolic Church and its leader, Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II.
The initiative's post, posted on the Telegram channel, notes that Pashinyan understands that elections are coming soon, and his rating has fallen to the lowest possible level, so he needs to reposition himself as a supposed representative of the people.
"For this, he needs a new target, and now this target is the Armenian Apostolic Church. Everything has already been said about other individuals and organizations that have become Pashinyan's target. Some believed these accusations, and some did not. Now he needs a new topic and a new object of conflict. The Armenian Apostolic Church must become a target so that an acute conflict arises, new issues arise that would become a subject of discussion, and those citizens of the Republic of Armenia who are not followers of the Armenian Apostolic Church, or those who, for objective or subjective reasons, are dissatisfied with the activities of certain clergy or are disappointed, or do not deeply perceive the role and mission of the Armenian Apostolic Church, must be drawn into their field and faced with a choice," the initiative's statement says.
Today the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia once again raised the issue of the vow of celibacy of the Catholicos of All Armenians on his Facebook page. "In my opinion, the Catholicos of All Armenians is an indisputable authority, an unwavering defender of justice, an indisputable source of truth. I cannot believe that the Catholicos can act as a suppressor of truth, I cannot believe that anything other than the truth can come from the lips of the Catholicos. Let Garegin II himself clarify: has he broken the vow of celibacy and does he have a child? We, his flock, have the right to hear the truth from him," Pashinyan wrote.
The "saga" with the celibacy of the clergy began after Pashinyan's statement on May 29 at a cabinet meeting that all Armenian churches are closed and require the introduction of appropriate standards, since "the real owner of these objects, monuments is the state." The capital responded to him by pointing out his lack of a currently "fashionable" education (Pashinyan and his wife are running a campaign called "Education is fashionable" - ed.), as well as an "internal crisis of proper public communication and deep understanding of issues."
Early the next morning, the Prime Minister posted a foul-mouthed insult to the top hierarchs of the Armenian Apostolic Church on his official Facebook page, along the lines of:
"Your Holiness, keep having sex with your uncle's wife, what do you care about me?" After a while, he made another post: "We must ask ourselves, how many of our bishops are faithful to the vow of celibacy?" Then another: "Some people are concerned that I am officially unmarried. Half of our spiritual elite is in the same situation, and some people are not concerned." Pashinyan stated that the authorities of the Republic of Armenia should have a "decisive vote" in the matter of electing the Catholicos, and candidates for the post of Catholicos should undergo a background check. And for several days now, Pashinyan has been demanding an explanation of whether Garegin II violated his vow of celibacy and whether he has a child, "since from the moment the fact in question arose, he could not be a celibate priest." "This issue must be clarified urgently," said the head of government, who, it would seem, should have been concerned about the shots fired by the Azerbaijani armed forces in the direction of Syunik, the uncertainty surrounding the peace treaty and the ever-new demands from Baku.