"Fact" daily writes:
"Yesterday, Nikol Pashinyan's statement or a bunch of statements made from the podium of the National Assembly was about declaring the Republic of Armenia dissolved and canceling the Declaration of Independence of Armenia.
"In recent years, especially, I have read our Declaration of Independence dozens of times and I came to a terrible conclusion that the content of the Declaration of Independence is about the fact that the Republic of Armenia cannot exist.
And this is our biggest problem and tragedy," he said privately. What does this public denial of the Declaration of Independence mean?
Above all, it means that Nikol Pashinyan is fully committed to fulfilling Aliyev's demand and deleting the preamble reference to the Declaration of Independence from the RA Constitution.
And that, in turn, in terms of political content, means to declare the Republic of Armenia dissolved.
The rest are fools. By and large, he who has denied Artsakh and is sure that he has digested it, why should he not want to go further and deny the Republic of Armenia, in general, the so-called Motherland?
Who is the stopper? And if someone, especially the prime minister, has read the Declaration of Independence dozens of times and came to the same "conclusion" as he presented, then "our biggest problem and tragedy" is not the fundamental document of the state, but something like this. power and, unfortunately, to have those who applaud him.
Our people love America, that is, the U.S.A. Let those who love it imagine for a moment what would happen and where any U.S. president would be if he announced in the Senate that the U.S. Declaration of Independence...
It's about the non-existence of the US. And, in general, try to imagine it in any other country, even in our neighboring countries.
Moreover, not only in terms of independence, statehood, but also in terms of historical homeland, historical lands.
Did you imagine such a thing? Again, it is impossible. And in Armenia, such a thing is happening. Pashinyan is announcing such things and...