
ArmInfo. The foundation of Armenia's governance over the past seven years has been division. The only source of energy for the current authorities is internal conflict. Elinar Vardanyan, a member of the Alternative Projects group and a member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia from the opposition Armenia faction, writes about this in her article.
According to her, over the past seven years, the authorities have constantly provoked internal conflicts, leaving society divided. Some conflicts have proven effective, others have weakened over time, those that failed have been put aside, but new ones have been constantly provoked. "A new conflict is currently flaring up between pensioners and the middle and younger generations. It is significant that high-ranking officials are allocated millions of drams, which has nothing to do with the effectiveness of their work and management; they are simply handing out political bribes. On the other hand, they say: what is the point of giving pensioners ten thousand drams, what problem will this solve? This is a disgusting disrespectful attitude towards approximately half a million pensioners, I repeat, towards half a million. And these half a million pensioners are indirectly told: you should live poorly (or not live - that's your business). Since political bribes are necessary to ensure political loyalty to the system, a conflict is inadvertently provoked between pensioners living in difficult conditions and middle-generation officials who have received a "bribe" in the form of ten years of a pensioner's pension. People who built the state, went through all the difficult stages and, finally, raised generations, cannot deserve such treatment. Of course, the authorities will try to correct themselves in the near future, but the fact is obvious: the public "I saw and heard a sincere attitude toward pensioners. This shouldn't remain a matter of indifference," the deputy noted.
She added that in 2018, the formula "old and present" was found, and then a new formula came into circulation: "black and white." And the flywheel began to spin. The rift permeated families. "A false division between pro-Russian and pro-Western citizens has begun. Using well-known schemes and established systems (political and public figures, public organizations), people were divided into pro- Russian and 'progressive, democratic' pro-Westerners, who were expected to remain silent throughout this abomination. This division is still taking root. At the same time, the division between Artsakh and Armenians continues. This old but effective division is recalled at the right moment, inflaming passions, and then put back on a dusty shelf for use in difficult times. Then an ugly false division arose between peacekeepers and supporters of war. Those who oppose unilateral concessions, ill-conceived programs, and the neglect of the return of prisoners are characterized as supporters of war, while they themselves are peacekeepers, although their peace is not a war on Azerbaijan's terms, without guarantees. This completely false division will form the basis of their campaign in the upcoming elections," the opposition leader said. Elinar Vardanyan noted that the new division and conflict were provoked between those who invaded the church and those who fought to defend it. "The authorities have undoubtedly prepared new themes and scenarios for internal division during the pre-election period. All non-state forces, regardless of their relationships and goals, must work together to counter this. New waves of internal hostility are unacceptable. They are false and serve only the interests of one person and a small group of people. The interests of the state are entirely different," the NA member of parliament concluded.