Narek Malyan wrote:
“The only real instrument for changing power over the past five years has been and remains impeachment. It is the only political proposal over the past five years that implies a political solution. Unlike aimless fanatical marches, impeachment presupposes a very specific political outcome.
Impeachment assumes the opposition’s responsibility for the process and its outcome. Most of the opposition avoids responsibility. Instead, it prefers such imitation trials, the responsibility for whose (predictable) failure it can place on “the people.”
Since June 9, you will often hear phrases like “The people didn’t vote, that’s why we lost,” “the people didn’t take to the streets,” “we couldn’t explain to the people that Nikol is evil,” and other similar expressions.
Nikol’s opposition has long since removed government change from its agenda, replacing it with a fierce struggle for a place in the political sun.

