
ArmInfo. A new wave of civil protest is taking hold in Armenia, and opposition political forces must avoid actions and statements that could jeopardize it. Vahe Hovhannisyan, political scientist and co-founder of the Alternative Projects Group, wrote on social media, following the fiasco suffered by the authorities and the aligned bishops who failed in an attempt to remove Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II.
According to the political scientist, in the current situation, the opposition's task is to formulate pressing issues for the general public and create space for action and self-expression. It is necessary to demonstrate to the public that they have the right to know which gas stations in Armenia will sell imported Azerbaijani gasoline and to explain to the population the serious moral issue involved.
It is worth noting that on December 18, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that a train carrying petroleum products was heading from Azerbaijan to Armenia. Notably, the Armenian prime minister was unable to answer the question of the volumes involved. However, he expressed confidence that the peace established between Armenia and Azerbaijan had facilitated the creation of the necessary conditions.
"Hundreds of thousands of our citizens will not want to buy products from a country that holds our worthy compatriots hostage and sentences them to life imprisonment, or from a country that has effectively carried out ethnic cleansing and is destroying the millennia-old Artsakh. Humans differ from animals in that they possess intangible values, memory, and dignity. Refusing Azerbaijani gasoline is a manifestation of civilization. In the civilized world, for example in Europe, there are numerous examples of societies rejecting products from another country, guided by moral and ethical standards," the political scientist noted.
Hovhannisyan also emphasized the need to create awareness of the issue in the minds of citizens. As the co-founder of the Alternative Projects Group clarified, this should be as follows: the reign of one person (Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan - ed.) in power must end. "One person can't sustain internal tension and hostility in the country for seven years. For seven years, our country has suffered from internal divisions and dangerous ideas. The process of public resistance is now developing healthily and will ultimately lead to the historical phrase: 'The guard is tired.' Political forces simply have to avoid jeopardizing this positive process with their reckless actions and mistakes," the political scientist concluded.