ArmInfo. Before the establishment of the Civil Contract party, all political processes were developing around one leader, and the people expected his wise decisions. This was announced at the 4th congress of the Civil Contract by its leader, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
According to him, personality transformation is the most important means of social transformation. This ideology, according to Pashinyan, led to victory in April-May 2018, and should be considered the ruling ideology in the country, since it won the support of society.
He recalled that at the very beginning of the struggle in Armenian society there were doubts, many considered this movement to be the next project of the authorities. Pashinyan recalled the suspicions that had arisen within the party, the accusations of party members. "And all this time accusations, suspicions were our companions," the premier stated.
Nevertheless, he stressed, the Civil Contract did not deviate a single step from its position, and, despite the fact that they had launched a revolution "in the conditions of the historical minimum of the party", it was completed by people who believed in the proclaimed principles. "And today, 70% of the "Civil Contract "program has already been implemented, and we need to think about the next step," Pashinyan assured.
He further called on " the poor and hopeless citizen sitting at home to overcome the feeling of hopelessness". He said that citizens need to instill confidence so that they independently decide on changing their own lives.
"We must be determined on this path," Pashinyan called, adding that the economic revolution continues despite criticism. "We have fulfilled our promises - made a political revolution, being attacked for 5 years, now the turn of the economic revolution has come", he said, stressing that a citizen who has made a political revolution will also make an economic one.
According to him, ordinary citizens of Armenia came to power. "We must consider all those who have not realized this fact as counter-revolutionists. Everyone who is trying to convince a citizen of Armenia that he is nothing, he is nobody, should be destroyed in their oligarchic nests'', Pashinyan threatened, stressing that it is necessary to understand where the unjustified luxury begins, and where state subtleties of ceremonial significance begin. "This is a very important border," the prime minister noted, stressing that the most important mission of their team is not to let citizens get disappointed and instilling confidence in their own forces.