
ArmInfo. An anomalous status quo has emerged in Armenia, in which the state is depleting its resources, public life is deteriorating, and the risks to the state are growing daily. Vahe Hovhannisyan, a member of the Alternative Projects group, writes about this in his article.
According to him, the anomalous situation that has developed in the country is not sustained by the strength of the "pilgrimage" organizers or its participants, nor by the insufficient efforts of those who fight, but by the laziness of those who remain silent. "The number of those who are kicking Mother See of Etchmiadzin has no significant potential for growth, just like the number of those who participate in the 'liturgies' of the usurpers. Well, let's say they increased pressure on the state system, introducing another layer, but that won't change much. The layer of those who take a principled civic position, those who fight publicly, also has little potential for growth. Those who should have decided that this is humanly unacceptable for them and that they should not remain silent have been fighting for a long time. The situation will be resolved by those who remain silent. The silence of the silent, if it continues, will turn into complicity. Incidentally, we have extensive experience with unforgivable silence. We are talking about the nine months of the Artsakh blockade, when not only the silent society fell silent, but also the elites who were called to awaken," the expert noted.
He expressed his conviction that a significant portion of the silent society consists of normal, decent people for whom what is happening is also an abomination. During elections, the silent society has a golden opportunity to silently, without unnecessary risk to themselves, take their human step-simply vote for change.
"But relying on just one day is a grave mistake. Transforming the silent requires political leadership. Silent social strata must be provided and offered options for participation, or, so to speak, to break the silence. True leadership lies precisely in this: the ability to break the silence of the silent. Otherwise, positioning oneself only among supporters or active social circles will not yield much result. Everyone knows that hundreds of thousands of Armenian families are making their final statements about the campaign against the church, but the ranks of active fighters remain unchanged. The solution to this paradox lies in proper governance," Vahe Hovhannisyan concluded.