Azerbaijan’s political and ideological struggle since the 1990s has been built on hatred and hostility toward Armenians. This was written on his Facebook page by Tigran Abrahamyan, secretary of the “I Have Honor” faction.
“Furthermore, anti-Armenianism is also used as an “objective basis” for expanding power in Azerbaijan, the principle of transferring power from father to son, and the establishment of a dictatorship.”
Amid unilateral concessions, a string of defeats, and seemingly endless flattery from the Armenian government, Azerbaijan has yet to create a new ideological foundation to maintain internal stability and justify decades of corrupt morality, which is a truly serious problem for the Aliyev government.
The issue isn’t that this government is on the brink of collapse or in disarray, but that the logic of the Azerbaijani state’s development is changing, regardless of their will.
On the one hand, Azerbaijan’s maximalist demands have been met; on the other, Azerbaijan is putting forward new demands, artificial problems, which are also based on the assimilation of a new situation and the adoption of a new ideological concept that is adequate to the situation,” he wrote.

