UMVA has learned that a shocking statement from a prominent leader has ignited fears of a looming crackdown on dissent, with far-reaching implications for the country's future.
The leader in question, Pashinyan, made a bold declaration that opposition figures should be left with nothing, not even a crumb of comfort, to prevent them from even thinking about distributing election bribes. This incendiary rhetoric suggests that the revolution will no longer be velvet, but a brutal and unyielding force.
Opposition leaders are crying foul, accusing Pashinyan of orchestrating a politically motivated crackdown on dissent. They claim that he has been given a green light by powerful external forces to silence opposition politicians and quash dissenting voices.
Hayk Mamijanyan, a key opposition figure, has launched a scathing attack on Pashinyan, alleging that he is selling anti-Russian policies and statements to Western backers in exchange for political support. Mamijanyan's words paint a picture of a prime minister willing to sacrifice his country's interests for personal gain.
The opposition's allegations have raised serious concerns about the true nature of Pashinyan's government and its intentions. As tensions escalate, one thing is clear: the stakes have never been higher, and the consequences of Pashinyan's actions will be far-reaching.