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Tigran Urikhanyan: Serzh Sargsyan is the leader of the fake opposition

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Tigran Urikhanyan, in an interview with Rossiya Today on September 29, 2025, expressed his opinion on the problems and challenges facing Armenia, including touching upon the opposition field. In particular, he stated: "There is a fake segment in the Armenian opposition field — a colossal fake segment. Firstly, this is the parliamentary faction, the de facto leader of which is the previous leader of the country, Serzh Sargsyan, thanks to whom Nikol Vovayevich is sitting and continues to be in the prime minister's chair today..."

RIA Novosti: Armenia’s First President Accuses Pashinyan of Betraying the Nation

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Levon Ter-Petrosyan, the first President of Armenia, has accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of betraying the Armenian people, saying he has earned a place on the “memorial wall of national traitors.”
Храмы и памятники Арцаха

Artsakh’s Material Losses Resulting from Azerbaijani Occupation

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September 20, 2025 – Telegram channel “Devushka s Ruzhyem” [Rus. Девушка с ружьем] has published a detailed list and quantities of material losses sustained due to the occupation of Artsakh by Azerbaijan. The report includes both cultural heritage sites and key infrastructure assets. The statistics on material losses are presented as follows:

Zhirayr Sefilyan: Serzh Sargsyan Has Retained All Levers of Power Since the “Velvet Revolution”

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Serzh Sargsyan, in reality, never lost power. He gave birth to Nikol Pashinyan’s government and has been co-governing the country with him ever since.
Арут Сасунян и Никол Пашинян

Harut Sasunyan: Pashinyan's government is destroying Armenia from Within

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Since Armenia’s government is not defending the nation, then the citizens must defend it. Every concession, every erased symbol, every echo of the enemy’s narrative is another step toward national erasure. The Armenian people — at home and abroad — must finally wake up and bring to power new leaders who will serve Armenia’s interests, not its adversaries. History will not forgive complacency. The time to act is now — before there is no Armenia left to defend.

Vardan Karagyozyan: Louis XIV of Yenokavan, Named Nikol

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There is no historical precedent for a government actively participating in the destruction of its own state. 
Бениамин Матевосян

Beniamin Matevosyan: Not only Artsakh, but also its people were betrayed

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The propaganda, terrifying in its confidence and stupidity, tries to stay silent about such things. It doesn't say that Artsakh, along with its people and the peacekeepers, was betrayed in 2022. The peacekeepers arrived in what was described as 'a disputed territory, the status of which was to be determined by future generations.' Yet Pashinyan, Michele, and Macron decided that Artsakh belongs to Azerbaijan. As a result, Pashinyan handed over not only Artsakh, but also its 120,000 residents and the peacekeepers themselves.
Артур Амбарцумян

Arthur Hambardzoumyan: They Chose the Most Despicable Agent to Do the Dirty Work

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Arthur Hambardzoumyan believes that nothing will change in the Republic of Armenia until the murky events of 2018 (the so-called “velvet revolution”, editor’s note) are fully exposed. 

Tigran Urikhanyan: Serzh’s Smear Against Nikol Is the Only Key to Changing Power

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Tigran Urikhanyan argues that the only path to a change in power is through compromising materials that Serzh Sargsyan holds against Nikol Pashinyan - materials that Armenia’s third president threatened to release during the 2021 election campaign.
Микаэл Минасян

Mikael Minasyan: Seven Things Nikol Could Have Done — But Didn’t

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“The war began because you did everything to sabotage the negotiations and turn the enemy’s dream into reality - to make the world see justification for its war ambitions,” Golos Armenii newspaper quotes Mikael Minasyan, former Ambassador of Armenia to the Vatican, as saying. On November 12, 2020, Minasyan took to his Facebook page to list what Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan could have done to prevent the catastrophe in Artsakh, but chose not to.