The "Fact" daily writes:
CPA leader Nikol Pashinyan is moving more and more incomparable theses, regardless of whether to close Artsakh's page and to "cause peace of the Armenian Apostolic Church," or not to continue the Karabakh movement. Pashinyan packages all this with the contemplary foil of "real Armenia", moreover, a new resolution is not a revolution in the country, so they fully agree with the "theses".
But the real thing is essentially different. Including the Pashinyan "theses" and the steps in terms of understanding by the public. This is evidenced not only by our individual observations, but the various researchers' research funds have been conducted by a number of other issues. About 73% believe that only 26% of respondents believe that it is possible, especially if we combine or compare to the same Nikol Pashinyan's statements.
Commenting on the image registered by the question, it notes that it is not very important to understand the ground with the papers. "Do you believe that the peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan will bring real peace?"
The vast majority of citizens, in fact, answered quite a clear, don't believe that 1 person believes in peace, the other 3 do not believe that if we watch social networks, those who believe in the Pashinyan "peace" may be more. But it is a deceptive impression. The results of the answer to the Artsakh issue are even more interesting. First of all, what Pashinyan says? He and his CPD say that the Artsakh movement page is closed, Artsakh is not Armenian and it will not be forever forget about Artsakh and even that Artsakh has been in general. And what are the results of "Arar"? Armenian citizens believe that one day we will be stronger and will return Artsakh.
The respondents, attention ... 91% believe that one day we will return Artsakh to the day, we will be stronger, we will defend our homeland. In other words, this idea continues to succeed in the perception of society. Yes, and only 7.3 percent (said, Pashinyan and his CP) that does not believe in returning Artsakh. Avetik Chalabyan, coordinator of "Hayaker" union, notes in this regard. "Once upon a time (after the violence of Artsakh in 2023), some of my colleagues thought that the society would start to be gradually reconciled with that loss.
I used to say that after taking a major trauma, the society began to recover from that heavy blow and begins to gain confidence in its own strength. The surveys that are held regularly show that more than 90% of respondents think that Artsakh's loss is temporary, and we are brought back to Artsakh.
And this figure has grown smoothly. This, it can be said that it is a very paradoxical result when the current government explicitly states that he will refuse Artsakh and forgotten Artsakh. Moreover, that government is even trying to convince the public that he should refuse the idea of Artsakh, as the struggle for Artsakh is a direct path to war. This is the thesis of the current power. Now it is interesting, isn't it, society doesn't want a war, society wants peace? It's obvious. But at the same time, the overwhelming majority of our society does not imagine peace without Artsakh, because it is a humiliating peace. "No less interesting monitoring is in connection with the possible change of the constitution.
Regardless of what the penitentiary preachers and Pashinyan say in this regard, it is clear that this is the demand for Aliyev to eliminate the reference to the reference to the declaration of Armenia's independence. And this is one of Ali's preconditions. "In these conditions, 95% of respondents are against changing the Constitution. This is a very interesting result - 95%. The overwhelming majority of our society understands that it is the most extreme act of humiliation, which makes your democratic constitution from abroad to change the declaration of independence for the benefit of that dictatorship.
In the sum of all this, a rather speaking picture is formed once again. Pashinyan and his theses are openly a minority.