Archbishop about Pashinyan: people born by chance cannot be bearers of statehood
ArmInfo. Leader of the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan responded
to the threats of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan to deal with the Armenian Apostolic Church within the next two months.
At th government hour in the National Assembly of the Republic of
Armenia, the head of the Armenian government stated that the Armenian
Apostolic Church can be an "agent of influence" since historical
times. "The Armenian people had an experience when they went to
Caesarea and were anointed, and when they came to Armenia, they
became agents of influence. It seems like nothing has changed for
them until now. But we will resolve this issue in two to three
months," Pashinyan said.
"Just like how he solved the problems of our prisoners of war in two
months? Remember, he promised to cut off his hand if this did not
happen. Happened? "Did he cut off his right or left hand?" the
archbishop responded sarcastically to this statement, pointing out
what the "king of lies" is talking about in the current difficult
situation. "People born by chance, and even more so by programmed
people born by chance, cannot be bearers of statehood, and he is one
of them, if not the first one," said the leader of the movement. He
wondered about "the contribution of this person to the Armenian
statehood, other than destruction, accompanied by lies and
falsifications."