The "Fact" daily writes:
A year ago, the march of "Tavush for the Homeland" movement, headed by Archbishop Galstananyan and his group of pacifices, started with Kirants.
Later it was renamed, and more precisely, it turned into the "sacred movement."
These days, the movement shows public activity, "I don't trust Pashinyan" with a collection of signatures, according to it, its activity in socio-political life.
It is difficult to predict what or what will happen in the near future, but it is worth a summary of what has already been.
The first, the movement led by Archbishop Galstanyan, first of all, that the society of our country is not so "sleeping."
This was also important in moral and psychological, as it seemed that after the denial of Artsakh, the public's resistance and spirit were broken. Were not broken. And they have not been broken.
Yes, the movement did not reach the posed goal a year ago, it was to remove Pashinyan from power, although he truly gathered a large human crowd around him, in the squares and streets.