Mikael Srbazhan Must Change His Position, Says Hovik Aghazaryan
Mikael Srbazhan, excuse me, but he must change his position. This was stated by MP Hovik Aghazaryan during a conversation with reporters, referring to the process of nominating Mikael Srbazhan as a candidate for Prime Minister and the vote of no confidence against Nikol Pashinyan, which Srbazhan has declined.
Aghazaryan disagrees with the assertion that such a proposal is pouring water into the power's mill, asserting that clergy are involved in politics. “The clergy is a citizen, the state is facing challenges, and finding solutions causes anxiety. Now, if a respected and accepted cleric comes in and occupies the Prime Minister's position for 6-7 months, and all political forces present their programs to the people and go to the elections on 26th, here it means that the clergy is engaging in politics? No, the clergy are just helping to get out of this crisis,” he said.