The interlocutor of Radar Armenia is Tigran Abrahamyan, the secretary of the "I have honor" faction of the National Assembly.
- If you summarize 2022, what kind of year was it for you and your political team?
- I do not value the year for my political team or me because the priority should be a year of achievements and security for our country. In the complicated situation created in Armenia and Artsakh, Azerbaijani attacks, and unending aggr sessions, there is no time or resources to think about one's team or "me."
- What successes and achievements did your political team record in 2022?
- The successes and achievements of the political team, the society, and the collective Armenian people depend on the country's course and the mood of our compatriots looking for security and everyday life. In 2022, Armenia continued the chain of defeats of 2020, which led to enormous human and territorial losses. In the conditions of the current realities, optimism has long since given way to the bitter truth, and in the states of so many victims and losses, there can be no record of good.
- What will be the priorities of your political team in 2023? What legislative initiatives are you going to take?
- The formulation of what needs to be done is the shortest: the primary agenda remains the implementation of radical changes in the country, which cannot happen without the removal of the current government. The series of defeats continues because the political team and its leader at the country's helm continue to fail, and time has already shown that this government has no political future; moreover since they are the political decision-makers, the country will continue to dethrone.
- What are your political expectations from 2023?
- In my assessment, the problematic situation created in Armenia and Artsakh will not only be preserved but will also create a threat of new, more severe manifestations. This means that it is necessary to prepare for complex scenarios of the development of events, and the effectiveness of the confrontation depends first of all on the actions of the current government, which is difficult to be optimistic about. Time and events have shown that the current government needs to have the will and desire to act commensurate with the situation; at least in different crises, it has not been expressed in any way.
Hayk Magoyan