
ArmInfo. On the 35th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of Armenia, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) bows to the memory of those who died for independence and reaffirms its unwavering dedication to the cause of strengthening the independent Armenias statehood, as noted in a statement issued by the Supreme Body of the ARF on the 35th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of Armenia.
The political force recalled that on August 23, 1990, in incredibly challenging conditions, the Supreme Council of Armenia proclaimed the start of the process of creating our independent statehood. The ARF added that despite political disagreements, the Declaration of Independence was adopted with the participation and unity of almost all parliamentary and extra-parliamentary forces and enshrined the political, historical, legal, economic and cultural pillars of restoring independent Armenian statehood. "A year later, on September 21, 1991, independence was established by the will and unity of the people. The declaration became the basis of our statehood legislation and found a worthy place in the preamble of the Constitution of Armenia, as the value axis of the new independent state, which is not subject to change.
The path to independence was not easy. In Armenia, Artsakh and the Diaspora, our people bore the burden of war, socio-economic difficulties, withstood trials and defended independence at the cost of thousands of martyrs. In recent years, especially after 2018, the foundations of our statehood and the provisions enshrined in the Declaration of Independence have been undermined one after another. In response to hostile demands to exclude the Declaration of Independence from the preamble of the Constitution of the Republic of Armenia, the current authorities of the Republic of Armenia announced the launch of the process of amending the RA Constitution," the ARF recalled. The party emphasized that the Declaration of Independence is the foundation of Armenian unity, defining the essence of the Armenian state and pan- Armenian commitment.
"It is our birth certificate, and any attack on it is an attack on the foundations of statehood. Therefore, regardless of our political preferences and disagreements, our duty is to protect the Declaration from all kinds of encroachment. Remaining faithful to the idea of independence and the national goals embedded in it, we must find the strength to reject anti-state and anti-national authorities, reaffirming our aspiration to live freely and the will to build an independent, sovereign, democratic and legal state. This is the guarantee of the viability of our state in a peaceful and secure future.
Today, on the 35th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of Armenia, we bow before the memory of those who died for independence and reaffirm our unwavering dedication to the cause of strengthening the independent statehood of Armenia," the message reads.