ArmInfo. If within about 10 days the movement that arose in Tavush is not brought into the political field and a clear political proposal is not made, it will begin to fade, said Doctor of Political and Economic Sciences, Professor Vahe Davtyan.
The professor stated that today, of course, the movement is gaining momentum, but it is necessary to implement political time management.
"If this rate of movement is maintained, by the end of next week it will reach a plateau of stability, where it may remain for 3-4 days.
Thus, if within about 10 days you do not bring the movement into the political field, if you do not make a clear political proposal, it will begin to fade. It will not be possible to keep the movement on pathos for long.
It cannot turn into a "color revolution" due to systemic, value-based and methodological inconsistency.
Therefore, an ideological struggle is necessary, which will begin exactly at the moment when political forces propose at least a medium-term roadmap for preserving statehood with extremely practical content," the expert expressed his conviction.
Residents of the border villages of Tavush have been holding protests on the Armenia-Georgia interstate road on the Kiran-Voskepar section since April 19. They oppose the border delimitation option agreed upon by Yerevan and Baku, as a result of which strategic heights will pass to Azerbaijan and Armenian villages will be completely or partially surrounded. Residents of Tavush have been spending the seventh night on the blocked Voskepar-Kirants road.