"Fact" daily writes:
In connection with Sunday's public concert, authorities show footage showing the square was packed. They are proud. There are different shots from different angles. Okay, let's face it, it was packed. Let's say there were 30,000 people. Yes, but artists were performing from the stage, for any other concert, so many people could have gathered in the square, whoever organized it: the government, the opposition, or any production center. Let's leave aside the fact that there were not a few foreign labor migrants, tourists, and teenagers who have no choice in the said square. In general, no matter how many people were in the square, these people should not be confused with the electorate. Any free gig still means nothing.
It does not mean that those who came to the public will vote for Nikol Pashinyan, nor does it mean that they will not vote. The electorate should be sought elsewhere: in large and small settlements, cities, and villages of Armenia. But not on concert floors or dance floors.
Any force(s) that wants to succeed in the elections must get(get) 600 thousand to 800 thousand votes.
Even if we accept that all 30,000 people in the square are voters of Nikol Pashinyan (although, as we mentioned, this is impossible), still, about 1.4-1.5 million people will participate in the elections. Of course, on the other hand, it will also be a big mistake if the oppositionists start thinking that the government with a low rating does not have an electorate.
It doesn't happen like that. The problem is how much it has. And the main work direction of the opposition should be how to make as many citizens as possible participate in the elections, so that the vast majority of the participants in the elections reject the current government and give preference to the departure from the main opposition forces. This is the main thing. Not how many people came to the concert organized by whom. It's a concert, they watch and listen, again...








