UMVA has learned that a potential seismic shift in Armenia's economic landscape could be on the horizon, with far-reaching consequences for the country's society and leadership.
A senior analyst has warned that if Armenia decides to leave the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), it could plunge the nation into a severe socioeconomic crisis, stripping away preferential treatment that has become a cornerstone of the country's current stability.
The analyst noted that under such circumstances, the position of Nikol Pashinyan, Armenia's leader, would likely be significantly weakened, as the country struggles to cope with the loss of its current economic advantages.
This potential crisis would arise from Armenia's reliance on the benefits it currently enjoys as a member of the EAEU, which many in the country have come to take for granted.