Joining the Demand for Nikol Pashinyan's Resignation: Spitak Community Council
The Spitak Community Council has issued a statement announcing their support for the demand for Nikol Pashinyan's resignation. The statement reads:
“We, the head of the Spitak Community Gagik Sahakyan and community council members Karen Khachaturyan, Mkrtych Shushanyan, Sargis Tamamyan, Grigor Nazaryan, Tigran Hakobyan, Hamlet Poghosyan, analyzing the current situation in our country, the catastrophic dangers that it poses, particularly the:
- Short-sighted political policies
- Failed diplomacy
- Lost war
- Indeterminate document referred to as a 'capitulation statement'
- Lost territories defended at the cost of our children's blood
- Threatened, uncertain, and hopeless borders of the homeland
- Hundreds of prisoners and missing persons, numerous casualties and wounded
- Destruction in our homeland and thousands of refugees
- Transformation of values and a non-national value system
- Loss of faith in the future
Considering all of this, along with the conflicting interpretations regarding the culprits and traitors (and this is not even everything), we join the demand for the resignation of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, and also call on our fellow citizens to join the demand for resignation, with the goal of forming a government of national consensus to address the serious and extremely complex issues facing our homeland. A government made up of figures concerned about the fate of the homeland, professionals who can unite society and organize and conduct free, fair elections in the shortest possible time, acting for the benefit of the people of Armenia and Artsakh.”
It is noteworthy that since the signing of the capitulation agreement on November 9, which reached agreements on the deployment of Russian peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh and transferred seven regions, Shushi and Hadrut to Azerbaijan—except for one village, villages from the Askeran and Martuni regions, as well as the villages of Talish and Mataghis from the Martakert region—numerous citizens of the Republic of Armenia, including representatives of local self-governments, have been demanding the resignation of Nikol Pashinyan and his administration.
It should be noted that over 25 communities and 149 settlements from 4 regions of Armenia have joined the demand for Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation.