Why is the government afraid of the church: what awaits Armenia after the elections
February 10, 2026

Why is the government afraid of the church: what awaits Armenia after the elections

This video presents Edmon Marukyan's viewpoint on the domestic and foreign political developments taking place in Armenia.

The electoral processes, potential realignments of political forces, and the opportunities that parties may have in case of participating in the parliamentary elections separately are discussed.

Reference is made to the Armenian-Azerbaijani border delimitation process, the control of strategic roads, and the concerns related to the preservation of the Armenian factor in the region.

During the conversation, church-state relations, legal processes carried out against the clergy, and the contradictions existing between the authorities and the clergy are touched upon.

Details are presented about the broadcasting policy of the Public Television Company, restrictions applied to opposition figures, and the situation created in information platforms.

The theme of changing state symbols, challenges threatening national identity, and the steps taken to represent Armenia's interests in international platforms have also become subjects of discussion.

Economic factors, circulating theses regarding the opening of borders, and their potential impact on the country's sovereignty are analyzed.


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