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No matter how much I searched, I did not find freedom of blasphemy in the Constitution. Ioannisyan
"The Constitution provides for freedom of speech, but no matter how much I searched, I found neither the freedom to blaspheme publicly, nor the right to utter sexual insults on air."
Our state needs sober power, not show
The world has shown that victory is not celebrated with parades. Germany and Japan, defeated in the war, never held a military parade.
Their goal is not Armenia, but to have power in Armenia. Kamalyan
This speaks to one thing: these people are not positioning themselves based on state interests, but on convenience. In other words, if they need to sacrifice state interests to come to power at a given moment, they will do it.
When Trump refuses to meet with the leaders of Central Asian countries. Atanesyan
And when Trump refuses to receive him and the leaders of Central Asian countries at the White House and forces him to stop importing cheap oil from Russia, Aliyev naturally talks about the "return of Azerbaijanis" to Armenia, especially when he hears that the US president's son may visit Yerevan in the near future.
Social spending tripled after the revolution. Tunyan
The chart illustrates allocations from the RA state budget for social benefits and pensions from 2015 to 2026.