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Armenia’s Opposition: Voice of the People or Guardians of Their Own Assets?

Armenia’s Opposition: Voice of the People or Guardians of Their Own Assets?

In any functioning democracy, opposition is vital — a force that challenges authority, speaks truth to power, and fights for justice.
But in today’s Armenia, we must ask:
Do we actually have an opposition? Or just a performance crew on the same stage as the ruling party?

 

Who Are the So-Called Opposition Forces?

 

In parliament, opposition is officially represented by “Hayastan”  and “I Have Honor” .

But let’s look at the facts:
 • They have not left the parliament, despite calling the government illegitimate.
 • They enjoy salaries, security, and state perks as MPs.
 • They rarely take to the streets, and when they do, it’s short-lived.
 • Their agenda is reactive, not strategic.

So we must ask:
Are they here for the people — or to protect their mandates, reputations, and property?

 

Why Are They No Longer a Threat to the Regime?


 1. Post-2021 elections, the opposition accepted the system and chose institutional safety over confrontation.
 2. Weakness normalized:
Their passivity is now expected. The ruling party even uses it to show how “democratic” the system is.
 3. No clear vision:
No bold agenda. No new faces. No youth base. Only echoes of their past glories.
 4. Convenient for Pashinyan:
This “soft” opposition legitimizes his rule without posing real resistance.

 

A Mandate or Political Insurance?

 

For many opposition MPs — especially those from the pre-2018 ruling elite — the mandate is a safety net.
It protects from investigations, from business threats, and from irrelevance.

As long as they remain inside the system — and don’t cross the red lines of real dissent — they survive.

 

The Politics of Silence


 • No public outrage after loss of territory
 • No serious impeachment attempts
 • No international campaign for Artsakh
 • No contact with grassroots movements

 

Just silence.
A silence useful for both sides.

 

Consequences


 • People lose faith in political alternatives
 • The system leans closer to authoritarianism
 • Society becomes politically depressed
 • Some move toward radicalism outside the political process

 

Conclusion

 

An opposition that only exists to not disturb power — is not opposition.
It’s a scripted role in a drama, where everyone wins — except the people.

 

Armenians don’t need silent MPs playing opposition on paper.
They need courageous leaders who risk — not preserve — their comfort.

 

By Lida Nalbandyan, Founder and CEO of Octopus Media Group

 

03.07.2025

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