"Fact" daily writes:
What was recorded in the NA session hall in recent days, we think, was more than the rampant attack of the ruling power, the Communist Party, on the opposition parties, in particular, the HY Dashnaktsutyun. And it is purely outside the scope of the relationship between the two political forces, the ruling CP and the opposition ARF. The question was clear. Hakob Hakobyan (literary name: Movses), a member of the television and radio commission, made public statements to the ARF.
The representatives of Dashnaktsutyun, noting that the state official under the requirement of political neutrality violated that norm, submitted a bill to terminate Hakob Hakobyan's membership of the HR Commission. This fact should be discussed in the relevant decision.
Of course, the CP did not dismiss "its" Hakob Hakobyan. But they tried to turn the discussion of the issue into a "judge the judges" phantasmagoria, launching a fierce attack on the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. In short... the CP was "judging" Dashnaktsutyun. The representatives of the ARF gave sarcastic answers and countered those accusations and the display of anti-federalism. But that's not even the point.
The question is not even that the CP's "eyes were not swollen" for Hakob Hakobyan, he was just an opportunity. And why did the Pashinyan government target Dashnaktsutyun? The question can be considered rhetorical, because the answer is obvious. For KP and Pashinyan, who have rejected Artsakh, who have rejected Ararat, who see Armenia as a purely biological organism, any structure, institution and power that is connected to the national identity, history and historical memory of the nation is a target.
Pashinyan and his government are targeting every force (structure), national institution, which is a component of our national identity. The most striking manifestation of this is the repressions and persecutions carried out and ordered by Pashinyan himself against the Armenian Apostolic Church.
And if the Armenian Apostolic Church is the most important pillar of our national identity, then the 135-year-old HY Dashnaktsutyun can be said to be a certain embodiment of the political identity and presence of our people in the last century. This is regardless of how each of us feels about the given party, this or that allied figure.
The real issue is that Pashinyan and the Communist Party strive at any cost to cut, destroy, erase, or at least reshape the people's historical memory, value orientations, ideological perceptions, national dreams and replace them with their distorted, "real Armenian", stomach-churning, poor, "servant of the Turks" ideas. If they can be considered insight.
And, yes, they show the Aliyevs and Erdogans with their hands, how we are fighting against the "Armenian revanchists".
The details are in today's issue of "Past" daily newspaper








