The Republican Party of Armenia has its own version of agenda-setting and street control. Tigran Abrahamyan

The Republican Party of Armenia has its own version of agenda-setting and street control. This was written by Tigran Abrahamyan, secretary of the “I Have Honor” faction of the National Assembly.

“To win a government on the streets or in elections, it is first necessary to secure dominance of the political agenda.

Criticizing the government’s programs and activities does not allow for the possibility of gaining control.

The Republican Party of Armenia has its own version of agenda-setting and street control in the form of a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. This, if broadly consolidated, solves numerous visible and invisible problems and contributes to the success of the collective opposition in the elections.

If the above approach lacks any strength, then, putting aside excuses, it is necessary to put forward another proposal, an alternative, otherwise the government will quickly exploit its advantage in the agenda and propaganda.”

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