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“Mayor’s Critique: Holy March Movement Fails to Deliver Despite Humanitarian Aid”

The “Iravunk” newspaper reports that despite the humanitarian assistance provided to earthquake victims, the ongoing “Holy March” movement, which has been going on for more than a month, has not yielded any results. The mayor, Hayk Sahakyan, expressed his opinion on why this movement has not been successful.

The movement could have achieved success if the mayor’s puppet had not been chosen instead of Bagrat, who is widely popular for his actions. While the former could have played a supporting role, the leaders should have been non-spiritual clergymen.

I am raising this point because similar cases have occurred in history, yet they are not addressed in our political discussions, and the individual involved is not even a clergyman. If we didn’t have this issue with non-spiritual clergy, I might have believed that the problem could be resolved.

However, the depiction of the mayor’s puppet directly violates the definition of the Constitutional order. Prior to the Holy See’s statement, I saw potential, but after that announcement, it took a different direction. It is evident that they are aware of a problem with the Holy See, and that problem remains unresolved.

For more detailed information, please refer to today’s newspaper.

Freelance journalist specializing in the underrepresented stories of the Russian far east.