As the political analyst Musa Mikayelyan states, the most interesting reality of the passing week in the political life of Armenia was not the PAP’s proposal to shift the country to the parliamentary government to which the ARF and the ANC joined, but rather Eduard Sharmazanov’s point about the “unmasking”.
The Republican party does not exactly clarify the unmasking of what, but Mikayelyan finds this kind of the development of events might become a reason of a compromising war which seems to be promisingly severe. Mikayelyan believes this is interesting on the one hand, however it might mean the collapse of any hopes for further changes and ameliorations on the other hand. The incumbent government has missed all the chances to be believed in and the only thing it is capable of is launching a compromising war to unmask each other.
Mikayelyan casts doubt about the future evolving political powers in the country but believes no matter what they look like, they will not be worse than the incumbent one. Mikayelyan concludes that this “striptease” is promising and the only thing to do is to wait for the counter reaction from the opposition.