Does Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan want to see institutional democracy?
"Even today, we have the political will to continue these reforms. But we will see that the great pace of changes in 2018-2019 slowed down, decreased, and now the feeling of dissatisfaction with implementing the agenda of these changes and reforms is more than satisfaction," he noted, adding that only the desire is enough. No.
"On the contrary, that desire is greater because we see the benefits of democracy, including the logic that democracy ultimately increases the resistance of the state and society," he said.
According to the Prime Minister, it is always said that Armenia is going through difficult times, which is true, but they do not ask how and thanks to which Armenia is going through these difficult times.
"I believe that democracy is only democracy because if we were not a democratic country, I assure you that today, we would not have RA as an independent state. But therefore, we must also record that what could be done due to political will (we all sincerely want it to happen) has already happened and is over. We need institutional solutions already." - he noted.