ArmInfo.The campaign initiated by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan against the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC) is not directed against individuals or the Church itself, but is aimed at undermining statehood. This was stated on June 16 at a discussion in Yerevan dedicated to the topic "Problems of the Church and the State: The Government Has Launched a Campaign Against the AAC", by lawyer and former Minister of Justice of Armenia Gevorg Danielyan.
In this regard, he recalled that in modern conditions, the Church acts as a defender of cultural, spiritual and national values. "With competent interaction between the Church and the state, we could achieve significant results. We do not have another structure that would have such a global network and representations around the world as the AAC, and is capable of protecting Armenian interests," the lawyer emphasized.
In his opinion, in the current situation, the involvement of the Church in the political life of the country is even desirable, since it fulfills an important mission to protect Armenia's interests in the international arena. Touching upon the Prime Minister's statements about the inadmissibility of the Church's political activity, the lawyer wondered what exactly is meant by politics in this case. "If an accusation is made, it is necessary to determine the scope and criteria of this violation in accordance with the Constitution, since the term "politics" can have different content and interpretations," Danielyan explained.
In this regard, he drew attention to the fact that the church is not prohibited from engaging in politics, but it is not encouraged either. At the same time, he expressed the conviction that the authorities' actions against the AAC can be considered in this case as part of the election campaign. "When church issues are transferred to the political plane and they try to resolve them there, this means deliberate interference in the affairs of the Church. The Church has its own structures for resolving internal issues, and outside interference is unacceptable," the lawyer said.
In turn, lawyer and former head of the Chamber of Advocates of Armenia Ara Zohrabyan noted that the authorities are trying to present this campaign as directed against individuals. However, he is sure that in fact it is aimed at undermining the church's self-government system. "There is ample evidence of this: since 2018, the "New Armenia, New Patriarch" movement was initiated by the authorities and ceased only after clashes between church representatives and activists in Echmiadzin," the human rights activist recalled.
In addition, Zohrabyan mentioned the authorities' attempts to exclude the history textbook of the Armenian Apostolic Church from the school curriculum and drew attention to the fact that the statements of the Armenian authorities coincided with the propaganda theses of Azerbaijan, in particular with the statements of the Chairman of the Caucasus Muslims Office Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazade, who has repeatedly accused the AAC and the Catholicos of revanchism.
For several days, Nikol Pashinyan has not stopped targeting the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC). First, at a government meeting, he compared Armenian churches to closets. Then followed his statements on social networks, where the Armenian Prime Minister used rude language towards the hierarchs of the AAC and accused one of the archbishops of sexual promiscuity. At the same time, the Prime Minister demanded that all priests who violated their vow of celibacy be defrocked. The Prime Minister's wife, Anna Hakobyan, made similar attacks, calling the Patriarch "the main mafioso."
These statements provoked a sharp reaction from the clergy. Amid the scandal, Pyashinyan called for "effective steps" that would lead to the replacement of Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II and announced the creation of a special coordination group for "the liberation of the Residence of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin" and the settlement of organizational issues for holding new elections for the Catholicos. Pashinyan specified that followers of the AAC could become members of the Coordination Group. At the same time, the Prime Minister intends to choose the first 10 members of the Coordination Group himself.