Arthur Ghazinyan Resigns from Parliamentary Mandate: 'What Has a Beginning, Must Have an End'
Arthur Ghazinyan, a deputy from the 'Armenia' faction, has announced his decision to resign from his parliamentary mandate. In his statement, he said: 'What has a beginning, must also have an end; this natural principle is particularly relevant and applicable in the context of situational political agreements.'
'I have decided to resign my parliamentary mandate; in the current situation, I consider this the most correct and justified decision. I do not wish to discuss the reasons at this moment; they are purely political and tactical in nature. For now, I can only say that I no longer envision my future work in this National Assembly under any agenda, and in that context, I cannot maintain the status of an MP; it would at least be dishonest.'
'I reaffirm all my assessments regarding the situation in Armenia and Artsakh and all the condemnations directed at this government; the place of a nation-destroying capitulator traitor is in prison.'
'The 'Resistance' movement has immense untapped potential. It is the only platform that can prevent new betrayals and concessions; the movement must be maintained and strengthened. As a dignified citizen of the Republic of Armenia, I will continue to participate and urge everyone to attend the protests organized by the movement.'
'I wish my colleagues in the 'Armenia' faction political prudence and success; believe me, there are many honest, dedicated, and patriotic individuals there. May God protect Armenia and Artsakh. May God protect the Armenian people.'