
ArmInfo. The person who led the political movement in Armenia in 2018 (RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - ed.), unlike the broad masses who were inspired by the movement, did not inspire confidence in Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan, head of the chancery of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin. The archbishop himself stated this at a press conference on December 1.
According to him, this person's biography itself indicated that no bright future for the Armenian people should be expected. This biography, Khachatryan continued, reveals his style of work, full of blackmail, insults, and discrimination, which is reflected in his book, "The Other Side of the Earth." "It was difficult to expect any positive results from this man. But back then, at the beginning of the political movement, I had no intention of becoming a figure who would oppose the people's expectations. Unfortunately, in 2020, what happened is now the greatest concern for each of us: we lost Artsakh, national unity, many citizens were detained on false charges, and Armenian society itself was divided. In this situation, as a citizen, as a representative of the Armenian Apostolic Church, I could not help but express my position," the archbishop said, adding that this person and the government officials who support him, who have brought so much misery to the Armenian people, cannot remain in power. Khachatryan emphasized that they must leave as soon as possible, regardless of the geopolitical and political circumstances surrounding their continued tenure.
The archbishop added that this position of his did not please the authorities. This is evidenced by several meetings between Khachatryan and various officials of the National Security Service, during which both sides stated their positions. "There were hints about possible actions against me, but we must understand that I am not someone against whom threats, terror, or the sowing of fear can be used. I maintain the same position today," the archbishop noted, adding that all these actions, as well as the widespread information terrorism, will not affect his position in any way. "Thank God, I have never done anything in my life that I would be ashamed of today," the archbishop emphasized.
It should be noted that several weeks ago, inappropriate videos related to Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan circulated online. He himself stated that he had nothing to do with this, as he was not featured in the videos. The Investigative Committee of Armenia initiated a criminal investigation into this incident and issued clarifications confirming the authenticity of the video footage. Following this, a statement by 13 bishops circulated online demanding that the Catholicos of All Armenians remove Archbishop Arshak from the Mother See of Etchmiadzin and freeze his powers. Notably, this statement by the bishops was welcomed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who had launched an anti-church campaign against Karekin II.