The existence of Armenia and the Pashinyan government are opposites, and as long as they exist, our identity, value system, and statehood are at risk. Abrahamyan
- Lida Nalbandyan
- Dec 30, 2024
- 1 min read

The existence of Armenia and the Pashinyan government are opposites, and as long as they exist, our identity, value system, and statehood are at risk.
Tigran Abrahamyan, secretary of the NA "I Have Honor" faction, wrote on his Facebook page:
"I think no one in our country doubts that in the near future this government will present any of its concessions to the people as "strengthening the state border," "restoring sovereignty," or "defining a peace agenda."
No one doubts anymore that when they sing another retreat song, they will do so with special pride and impudence.
No one doubts that when they make another concession, they will edit the map of the country and proudly declare that it is their personal victory, even if only Yerevan remains on that map.
No one in our country anymore doubts that the current government of Armenia serves an interest that is clearly not that of the Armenian people.
No one in our country anymore doubts (some are still silent) that the Pashinyan government has completely failed and has no intention of ensuring Armenia's security and resilience.
"The existence of Armenia and the Pashinyan government are opposites, and as long as they exist, our identity, value system, and statehood are at risk."