
ArmInfo. Political struggle requires daily work, regardless of elections. Elections are just one episode. Turkologist Varuzhan Geghamyan writes this on his Facebook page, addressing national policymakers.
The expert drew their attention to three simple truths. First of all, it's impossible to fight for elections by limiting them to the campaign period; this is a grave mistake. Elections, according to Geghamyan, are a crisis for any regime, even the most authoritarian, and an opportunity for the opposition to strengthen its position for further struggle, regardless of the final outcome.
"We're seeing right now how the de facto ruling group is fighting for votes (from pensions to sham divorces), because no matter how strong their position, the crisis exists and still needs to be overcome. National policy must also have appropriate approaches. It's already clear that both the elections and the domestic political struggle in general have a geopolitical context. And it's clear that Turkey and Azerbaijan, these two states pursuing the elimination of our statehood, are interested in weakening us, so they will support the de facto ruling group with various tools (examples of this already exist, at least at the level of rhetoric and symbolic steps)," the political scientist noted.
Given these three truths, he called on policymakers to address four issues. It is impossible to win and strengthen national positions if national forces do not coordinate and align their actions with one another. "I'm not talking about unification, I'm talking about coordination and coordination again. Resources are scarce, but much remains to be done. Therefore, a certain division of labor (fronts) and simultaneous work are necessary. Everyone will benefit from this, and most importantly, national interests. If national forces continue to discuss daily what representatives of the de facto ruling group say instead of proposing their own program and fighting for it, I can name dozens of topics that should not only be discussed on a daily basis, but also take political and legal steps, uniting the public around them. If national forces do not realize that there will be peace with Azerbaijan, and the same Azerbaijan and Turkey will stop taking things from us, then they will make a mistake again. And lastly: political struggle, like war, requires a scientific approach. Every step, every thesis, every initiative must be developed scientifically, in the deepest sense of the word. If you rely only on intuition, opinion and ingenuity, then the enemy will always win, because he is scientifically savvy and wise. You must be able to "To outsmart is to be wiser. To do this, I urge you to listen and follow what the experts say on all matters," noted Varuzhan Geghamyan.