The Aim is Clear: Revitalize Artsakh. Mane Tandilyan
The challenging ordeal we have been forced to endure has transformed all our lives and lifestyles. In the process of eliminating the consequences of a brutal war, I have taken on the role of Minister of Labor, Social and Housing Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh, to contribute to the cause and to be useful to the people of Artsakh to the best of my abilities, wrote Mane Tandilyan.
“The aim is clear: to revitalize Artsakh. After the war, during the most difficult and heavy period, I was entrusted with leading a complex, yet interesting and multifaceted sector. I fully realize what a demanding job lies ahead, the extremely serious and difficult path we must traverse, which requires significant effort and investment. One principle is clear: to navigate the rocky paths with great responsibility and dignity. Undoubtedly, the guarantee of a secure country is to have a prosperous and healthy society. This is the complex yet real path to formation.”
“The numerous issues in the sector are challenges, and although the scope of the ministry's activities is broad and relates to the vital concerns of our compatriots, for me, any stakeholder in the social sector is an individual, with expectations of wellbeing and happiness. The foundation of every step, every initiative, must be the person as the highest value. Therefore, I am ready to lead the entrusted mission with great responsibility, aimed at fostering change in the sector for the benefit of the wellbeing of the citizens living in Artsakh.”
“Dear compatriots, every conscious and capable Armenian has a role to play in the preservation of this land, sanctified by the blood of our thousands of boys, and in the equally brave, socially secure, protected, and safe lives of our citizens. Every lost year, month, and day becomes irreversible in the matter of realizing our vision for the future. We must transform our present into a path for shaping the future, ceasing to dwell in past discussions and searches for blame. Otherwise, each of our days becomes part of the past, bringing new challenges. We must do our utmost for our homeland and future generations. Instead of mere words, let us prefer to engage in action for this mission. Artsakh will live on…”