ArmInfo. Each political force may have its own super-tasks, which can vary, as stated by NA Vice Speaker Ruben Rubinyan to journalists on July 8, while commenting on the charges brought against members of the "Sacred Struggle" movement for terrorism and an attempted coup.
"Imagine what would happen if, for instance, we were to eliminate the opposition in pursuit of our super- tasks? You understand that nothing good can come from such a step, because it is a road that leads to chaos. Some people claim to be against violence, yet they assign themselves super-tasks. This is a misguided notion. Violence cannot be justified in the name of any goals, otherwise it would mean justifying the same violence," the Vice Speaker noted. As an example, he referenced a recording involving Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, the leader of the "Sacred Struggle" protest movement, discussing the murder of two people. "They say that the recording is allegedly edited, and the opposition says that the statement is taken out of the text. But tell me how it is possible to take the words about the murder of two people out of the text," the Vice Speaker of the National Assembly said.