
ArmInfo. The arrest of Archbishop Arshak Khachtarian, head of the chancery of the Mother See of Etchmiadzin, should serve as a signal to the Armenian public to oppose the outrages of the current Armenian authorities, as stated by Artsvik Minasyan, secretary of the opposition "Armenia" faction in parliament, to reporters outside the courthouse where a pretrial detention measure was being decided for Archbishop Arshak. The opposition figure pointed out that the Armenian people are currently under the influence of information terrorism and regretfully acknowledged that opposition forces and media outlets have so far failed to adequately countered the misinformation spread by the current Armenian government and its foreign patrons. "One gets the impression that our society today has a blurred vision of the future. After all, the public appears indifferent to the authorities' attempts to concentrate power by exploiting key attributes of Armenian statehood," Minasyan noted.
He also mentioned the lack of response from international organizations to the flouting of universal norms for various narrowly personal reasons, including claims that "the Armenian authorities are allegedly fighting Russian influence and, under this pretext, resorting to anti-democratic methods." "However, the actions of the Armenian Prime Minister are nothing more than an abuse of power. According to the Armenian Constitution and legislation, state bodies and officials cannot carry out actions beyond their responsibilities. Meanwhile, today we are witnessing abuses of power by the authorities in all spheres, which should entail criminal liability," the opposition figure emphasized.
Minasyan believes that the fight against the arbitrary exercise of power by the current authorities must be pursued in three ways. First and foremost, he says, it is necessary to utilize the resources available to diaspora structures, which have influence and are capable of conveying the truth to global centers. Furthermore, the MP believes it is necessary to consolidate the active segment of Armenian society in a joint fight against these authorities, even in the conditions of divergent views on certain issues. "Finally, the third resource must be legal methods and means," Minasyan emphasized, without going into detail about what he means by this.
The opposition leader, once again touching on the Armenian authorities' anti-church campaign, emphasized the unacceptability of secular authorities' interference in internal church matters. In this regard, he called on the 10 bishops of the Armenian Apostolic Church who have joined Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's anti-church campaign not to be instruments of power and not to contribute to a schism within the Armenian Church. "It is clear that Pashinyan's goal is not only to replace the Catholicos, but also to eradicate the Armenian Apostolic Church. Under the current government, neither the Constitution, nor state protocols, nor laws apply, but everything is subject to the decisions of one person-the Prime Minister. This must be understood within the Church. Church issues should not be resolved through the methods of political power. After all, if that were the case, the Armenian Apostolic Church would not have existed for over 1,700 years," Minasyan concluded.