"Fact" daily writes:
There is no need to invent a bicycle. both experts and many politicians have repeatedly stated that the behavior of the opposition will be of primary importance in the upcoming elections. It is clear that we are really talking about the opposition forces, the forces that clearly declare that they are against the Pashinyan government.
You see, on one side are the Pashinyan government and its satellite parties. In other words, the forces that are clearly working for the reproduction of Nikol Pashinyan and his power. On the other side are the opposition forces, or at least those with an opposition stance, which, judging by the current realities, will not be few in the upcoming elections. Whether it's good or not is another question. But it is a predictable reality. Naturally, both the main opposition forces and those positioned in the opposition will say (they say) that they are fighting to prevent Nikol Pashinyan from being in power. They will say (they say) that they are fighting to come to power.
It is natural, understandable and legal in the case of politics and elections.
But an important issue is the possibility of a voter predisposed to the opposition. How will the voters who reject this government decide? Naturally, programs, approaches, promises will be presented. They are of course very important.
But, we think, an additional and good orienting manifestation for the voters, one can say, will be an original "litmus paper" how this or that force, figure behaves towards other opposition parties. In other words, who, what power is it that, along with "convicting" the Pashinyan authorities, considers it its obligatory duty to attack other oppositionists?
Who calls on this or that opposition force not to be elected, instead of talking about electing him, for example? Who longs for this or that force not to be recorded? And so on. And when everyone just studies all that, we think a lot will be clear for him. Moreover, everyone will get answers to a number of questions. So, we think that the public attitude of the opposition forces and figures towards each other will be the clearest "litmus test" in the upcoming June 7 elections.








