Politics
Two Recommendations Ahead of the Elections: Davit Ananyan
The former head of the State Revenue Committee of Armenia, Davit Ananyan, has shared his thoughts on Facebook:
“Two recommendations ahead of the elections:
- It is essential to go vote and vote for a political force. It is advisable to choose the party that is most likely to overcome the electoral threshold and enter the parliament. Otherwise, by not voting, or voting against everyone, or voting for a non-qualifying political force, you effectively agree with the idea that your vote may be 'distributed' in favor of a political force that you do not support.
- Choose from the current political contenders the force that, in your opinion (judging honestly):
a) has sufficient experience, skills, and capabilities to at least prioritize solving all external security-related issues facing our country (restoration of border integrity, breaking the post-capitulation situation, military development, etc.);
b) has clear ideas on how to return to a balanced foreign policy by restoring dignified relations with Armenia's strategic (potentially strategic) and regional partners, as well as restoring Armenia's role as a 'regional factor';
c) has clearly defined strategic goals for the economic development of our country and at least priority benchmarks for implementing them.”