@hayqmets Disagree. Civil Contract hasn’t “won” anything. There is no history in post Soviet Armenia where a government has willingly given up power through an “election”. The days and weeks ahead will determine the outcome of who will rule the country and under what conditions.
@hayqmets Too many political parties in Armenia translates to too many egos who refuse to unite. Armenia, with or without Pashinyan will be forced back into the Eurasian orbit. The other choice is destruction that even the collaborationists wont be able to accept.
@DrKevorkO You’re talking about a mentally ill former Georgian President who refused to step down when a new President was elected. The woman needs to be placed in a nursing facility.
@SputnikArm It’s funny seeing sold out Civil Contract supporters coping at the numbers. Dangerous period for Armenia as these left wing EU radicals will not be able to accept reality in the days ahead.
@hamurrappi Only thing certain is that Arm will be forced back into the Russian orbit (with or without Civil Contract). Election itself is unpredictable. Conflicting polls, repressions, alleged fraud (from both sides). Typical Arm election. When is the last time an Arm gov. lost an election?
@BrianMcDonaldIE No because Armenia cannot afford to leave the EAEU without any alternative routes for its goods. Getting kicked out of the EAEU would mean economic catastrophe. This is why they wanted to take advantage of EAEU membership while flirting with the EU.
@STatikyan If Armenia wants to join the European Union, why not withdraw from the Eurasian Economic Union today? You say Armenia was forced into the EEU? So forced that it’s refusing to withdraw today. The western funded shill in Armenia is the enemy within.
@am_crossroads Although Armenia cannot be expelled from the EEU without its consent, benefits of membership can be suspended by the union if the Armenian government does not change course.
@ArMaghak@CivilNetTV Ok. I guess a lesson in economics is warranted here. If gas at $177 wholesale is entering Armenia and it reaches $350 at the consumer level, imagine the price of gas for the consumer if the wholesale price is $500-600 per.
@coun_permanence It’s clear this is voter disenfranchisement poll. This is common in the west. Release data disguised as a scientific poll but in reality it is fake data to keep opposition voters from making the effort to vote. IRI is based in Washington DC.