
ArmInfo. This June, the country will hold civil elections for the first time since Armenia's independence. In all previous years, regardless of tensions in relations, elections have been domestic, sometimes political, sometimes clan-based, sometimes ideological in nature, but they have never become a civilizational turning point. Political scientist Vahe Hovhannisyan writes about this in his article.
"On the 35th anniversary of independence, we face a civilizational choice. This is a fact we must deeply understand. There are things that no longer exist. The collective opposition must understand this and formulate its mission accordingly. The Armenia of 2018 no longer exists, nor does the world. There is 2026, and its realities exist. Anyone who doesn't understand this will naturally be rejected. But I am not concerned with them, but with Armenia. Armenia must build new domestic relations, new regional relations, and a new foreign policy. If we don't do this, others will do it for us. If we need details, then we must build new relations with Russia, Iran, Georgia, and the West. We must build new relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey," the political scientist emphasized. He added that the most important issue for Armenia is establishing well-thought-out, properly calculated, and normal relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey, that is, continuing to properly manage the current non- military situation. The next Armenian government has a unique opportunity to do this, provided all of this is implemented. Next, major steps are needed to build a modern state-competent, bold steps, without looking back. This must be based on sound economic policy and a dramatic turnaround in the country's demographic situation, a wave of repatriation.
"If we don't do this, we won't have time to blink an eye, and even today's Armenia will become a dream. The current government itself has proposed, in a sense, imposed its civilizational choice - a life without fire under the auspices of the Turkic world. This will quickly entail economic invasion and an irreversible disruption of the demographic balance due to the "resettlement" of hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis. I repeat, this will happen very quickly. The collective opposition, especially its key players, must respond adequately and present the people with their civilizational alternative - a small, sovereign, dignified state that establishes good relations with all its neighbors, excludes the country from the map of international escalation and pursues an intensive policy of building a modern state. We have reached a point where cursing Nikol has become a pointless exercise that gives nothing to the state. The problem is no longer in the person, not even in the losses he has caused, but in the choice of civilizational dagger at this moment. We "We must make a choice among ourselves and for ourselves: are we a nation that tolerates priests in prison, are we a nation that tolerates attacks on the church, or something else? Perhaps both options are a choice, and which one should we take? Do we choose the path of "gasoline for defeat" or the path of restoration, of straightening our backs? It is this civilizational choice that must be clearly offered. Moreover, the task of the collective opposition is to force its own society to make this choice. To create a situation in which no one can avoid the choice. Society must take responsibility for its future destiny. In this regard, it is extremely important that the main opposition groups be formed according to a representative, team-based logic, and not according to clan or gang logic. Does such an understanding exist? It is difficult for me to say. And it is very important that the key groups of the collective opposition win the trust of voters, and not emotions in exchange for pleasant privileges. For a breakthrough at this civilizational turning point, real, uncorrupted public trust is necessary," noted Vahe Hovhannisyan.