New Force party ready to support Tavush for Motherland movement
ArmInfo.The New Force party, led by ex-mayor of Yerevan Hayk Marutyan, is ready to support the Tavush for the Motherland movement. This is stated in Marutyan's statement on his Facebook page in connection with the proposal he received for a meeting from the leader of the movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan.
"First of all, I would like to thank the archbishop for the
invitation and am ready to meet with him to convey my respects to
him, and, why not, talk about good and evil, lies and truth, black
and white forces, about the eternal struggle," noted the ex-mayor.
He added that despite the ideological differences with the main
political forces standing next to the movement, and a number of
theses voiced by them, the New Force Party nevertheless positively
assesses every democratic peace process directed against the current
government. "It is a fact that the May 9 rally was the largest since
the popular movement of 2018. It once again proved that Pashinyan's
government has lost all public trust," Marutyan emphasized.
According to him, the position of the RA government, formed following
the results of the 2021 elections, has undergone significant changes
several times regarding the most pressing problem facing the country:
from recognition of the right of the people of Artsakh to
self-determination as a "red line", to complete denial of Artsakh,
from promises of European integration to Astana. "Therefore, any
principle and "red lines" declared by them today do not inspire any
faith. The government, which has violated a thousand and one borders
over the years and abandoned a thousand and one promises, has already
lost the legal right to deal with issues related to the fate of
Armenia. Votes cast for the ruling "Civil Contract" party in the 2021
elections are no longer worth it. Nikol Pashinyan and his team have
nothing more to do, they must leave. At the same time, we are
convinced that the new government in Armenia should be formed only by
the people. free, equal, general early elections," Marutyan wrote.
The reason for the rallies was the decision to delimitate the borders
between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which the countries adopted at the
end of April. The leader of the protest movement "Tavush for the Name
of the Motherland", Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, said that he would
seek the resignation of the Prime Minister, including through
impeachment in parliament.