


ArmInfo. Where will Armenia's fate be decided? This question was posed by political scientist and member of the Alternative Projects group, Vahe Hovhannisyan.
In his article, he notes that, when answering this question, it is very easy to say from the capital of some distant country, be it Moscow, Washington, Brussels, or any other non-Armenian city, that the June 7 elections will determine the fate of the Caucasus, the degree of influence of this or that superpower, etc. This, the political scientist believes, is an extremely dangerous approach, to which the leading powers must respond harshly. "Armenia must not be made a stumbling block in foreign games, and in today's dangerous situation, we must not turn into a geopolitical toy. The June 7 elections are purely internal Armenian elections. As a result of these elections, we must restore internal balance in our country, bring reason back to the state system, create new rules of internal solidarity and coexistence, achieve guaranteed peace, and set the country on a path to development. These are the goals of these elections," Vahe Hovhannisyan emphasized.
He added that Armenia's fate is not decided in Moscow, Washington, Brussels, or anywhere else. "If we truly want clarity, then Armenia's fate will be decided either in Yerevan or Baku. And the June 7 elections are dedicated precisely to this," the political scientist emphasized.
As a reminder, parliamentary elections will be held in the country on June 7.



