
ArmInfo. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan may be defeated, but to achieve this goal, it is not enough to rely solely on political materialism or political idealism, as stated by Armen Ashotyan, Deputy Chairman of the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) and political prisoner.
The politician pointed out that Armenia's political reality has long gone beyond traditional political science models and ethical principles, although there is a scientific approach that can explain the current domestic political processes. According to Ashotyan, the main participants in political events in Armenia can be divided into three categories: "materialists", "idealists" and "dualists". When discussing the representatives of the ruling party, the Civil Contract party led by Nikol Pashinyan, Ashotyan mentioned that this group, which initially positioned itself as idealists in 2018 and came to power under the corresponding slogans, quickly transformed into political materialists, prioritizing material interests.
"In recent months, this intense materialism has become their explicit creed: the logic of the Real Armenia, the logic of continual concessions, supposedly for the sake of peace - this is their foreign policy matrix," the RPA deputy chairman emphasized. Meanwhile, as Ashotyan explained, it is crucial to prioritize concrete ideas over lofty but abstract ones. "In domestic politics, a key aspect of their materialism includes prisons packed with political prisoners, corrupt criminal cases, tax hikes, and even concert and festival fever," he added. Regarding the camp of the second President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan, Ashotyan noted that the core of the opposition, although it includes "traditional" idealists, like representatives of the ARF "Dashnaktsutyun", has clearly shifted towards "materialism" in its recent actions. This, shift, according to him, has become especially noticeable in their approaches to the process of expressing a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister.
"Statements such as "bring the two missing signatures for impeachment, then we will give ours" or "let the streets fill up, only then will we think about joining" are typical examples of blatant political materialism. It is deep dissonance with the terror raging in the country, the objective risks of making new vital concessions and the salvation of the Motherland. The main hope for a change of power for this materialism is associated with the parliamentary elections of 2026," the deputy chairman of the RPA noted. Touching upon the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), Ashotyan recalled that as a result of Pashinyan's attacks, the Church has become a clear political factor, despite how alien this truth may seem to the spiritual leaders. Additionally, he assured that the sooner the Church realizes and accepts this new reality, the more effectively it can preserve and uphold its national and spiritual image.
"In order to avoid misunderstandings and primitive manipulations, I would like to emphasize that what I have said does not mean that the Church should "enter politics". I mean that in order to protect its spiritual and national image, the AAC must inevitably resort to political tools, that is, replenish its idealistic arsenal with materialistic ones," the political prisoner noted.
Regarding the detention of Russian businessman of Armenian origin, Samvel Karapetyan, Ashotyan pointed out that the bold and cruel campaign against the Armenian national philanthropist immediately makes him an influential political factor with serious potential. However, he urged not to forget that the beginning of the process was based on Samvel Karapetyan's idealism - his willingness to defend the Armenian Apostolic Church from Pashinyan's attacks. "This is a unique phenomenon, because even with his multi-billion dollar fortune, he is not a materialist. Values, ideas, and meanings - everything that is characteristic of classical idealists, are his top priorities. If an institutional political structure is formed around his image, then this idealism, like that of the Church, will also be supplemented with a materialistic toolkit," Ashotyan assured.
Referring to the camp of the third President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan, Ashotyan noted that it is dualistic. He clarifies that the core of this group is the Republican Party of Armenia, which has experienced various stages of these philosophical delusions during its 35-year history. Meanwhile, since June, as Ashotyan noted, the Republican Party has announced the start of the impeachment process and taken responsibility, positioning itself as a dualistic political force. This involves combining the idea of removing Nikol before the elections with the materialistic resources that will be invested in this regard. Summing up the analysis, Ashotyan assured that the only option for defeating Pashinyan is to combine the two approaches - "idea and substrate". "Therefore, turning the opposition "materialists" and "idealists" into "dualists", as I described, or in any other way is fatal," the RPA deputy chairman concluded.
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