ArmInfo. The fragmentation of the Armenian world is entering a qualitatively new stage, the campaign against the Church is directly proportional to this process. Political scientist, member of the Alternative Projects Group Vae Hovhannisyan writes about this in his article.
"We must have the courage to admit that a new stage has begun in Armenia. We have entered a new stage in our history. This is not a matter of preference, this is reality. Let us try to understand its parameters. The number one topic on the domestic agenda will be detentions, isolation, testimony, false denunciations, lawyers, etc. for a long time. A disgusting, stinking atmosphere. False denunciations, directed false testimony: At such stages, mass apathy is inevitable. In the toxic domestic atmosphere that has formed, we will leave external processes open. Our domestic agenda will not allow us to resist external demands, to calculate the risks of the demands made on us and the ways to resolve them. The fight for our compatriots held in Baku prisons is becoming extremely difficult. Azerbaijan will oppose all attempts, all mediations, pointing to everything that is happening in Armenia. We will distance ourselves from each other and from the country. Armenia's economy is turning into North Korea. We are becoming closed country for serious private investors," the political scientist noted.
He added that if the nationalization program of the Electric Networks of Armenia CJSC is implemented, foreign political investors will try to take away systemically important enterprises from Armenia for pennies. Some will be closed at the request of neighbors, others will be "nationalized" by other peoples and states.
"Is there a way out? We must persistently promote the line of internal solidarity and programmatic thinking. At all times, there has been no shortage of those who shout "now". But this is not a way out. Of course, every day, now we must take concrete steps, but with a clear program and political thought in our heads. This is the only way to manage all the listed extreme risks and neutralize them. We must work hard to achieve results. And the question is, whose results are important? The country has not had a quiet week for seven years. I am sure that 90% of Armenian citizens want a quiet, dignified life. So let's propose, let's show this path ourselves. It is difficult, since it requires work, resources, rules of coexistence, work culture, literacy, etc., but we simply have no other way," the political scientist emphasized.