According to information obtained by “Hraparak” newspaper, employees of state agencies, especially those from the Yerevan City Hall and district administrations, have been strongly encouraged to attend the Vardavar celebration on Sunday, July 12, at Republic Square. The authorities intend to stage a joyful and crowded event to demonstrate that life in Armenia is cheerful, people are happy, and there is no discontent with the government.
Controversial Directive from Tigran Avinyan
Tigran Avinyan, the Vice-Mayor of Yerevan, has reportedly issued a strict instruction, threatening that attendance will be monitored, and absentees will be penalized. The objective is to create a spectacle of happiness and divert public attention from ongoing struggles and everyday grievances.
“Bread and Circuses” Strategy
It is evident that Nikol Pashinyan, the Prime Minister of Armenia, has recently adopted a “bread and circuses” approach, organizing as many holidays as possible to distract people from protests and domestic issues. This strategy aims to present an image of stability and public contentment, despite underlying societal problems.
Vardavar Celebration Details and Costs
For the Vardavar events, Avinyan has allocated a significant sum of 199.5 million drams. The celebration at Republic Square will also feature a concert with performances by popular artists such as Iveta Mukuchyan, Arsen Grigoryan, and Aram MP3. The event will be hosted by Diana Malenko, the wife of Civil Contract party member Eduard Aghajanyan.
Public Reaction and Criticisms
This directive has sparked criticism, with many viewing it as an attempt to manipulate public perception and suppress dissent. Critics argue that instead of addressing fundamental issues, the government is resorting to superficial displays of festivity. The move is seen as particularly contentious given the ongoing socio-economic challenges faced by many citizens.
Broader Political Context
The alleged pressure on state employees to attend the celebration comes amidst a backdrop of political tensions and public dissatisfaction. Recent events, such as the criminal charges against Gagik Tsarukyan, a prominent opposition figure, have further fueled public debate and scrutiny of the government’s actions. The timing of such a large-scale public event, coupled with the alleged coercive measures, raises questions about the true state of public sentiment in Yerevan.
Previous Incidents and Related News
The “Hraparak” newspaper has previously reported on various incidents involving city officials and public figures. For instance, there were reports regarding the seizure of animals from Gagik Tsarukyan’s mansion and discussions about the Yerevan City Hall’s responsibility for them. Other news items include statements from Tigran Avinyan on urban development, traffic issues, and the demolition of dilapidated buildings, all contributing to the complex political and social landscape of Yerevan.
The current situation highlights a growing divide between the government’s narrative of public well-being and the reality experienced by many citizens, who feel their concerns are being overlooked in favor of orchestrated public spectacles.