Gyumri, April 4 – Gyumri Mayor Vardan Ghukasyan, speaking to journalists today at the courtroom, addressed the recent pension increase and its timing in relation to the upcoming elections. Ghukasyan expressed skepticism about the potential electoral gains for Nikol Pashinyan, the leader of the ruling Civil Contract party.
Ghukasyan Questions Timing of Pension Hike
When asked about the authorities’ decision to raise pensions, Ghukasyan responded, “It doesn’t matter; everyone understands that they have been in power for 8 years, and with only two months left, they are raising pensions.” This statement implies a cynical view of the ruling party’s motivations, suggesting the move is a strategic attempt to garner votes ahead of the elections.
Ghukasyan’s comments highlight a common sentiment among opposition figures and some segments of the public, who often view last-minute social benefit increases as electionedriven tactics rather than genuine policy changes. The mayor’s remarks were made in the context of a broader political landscape where the Civil Contract party is preparing its electoral campaign.
Political Landscape in Gyumri and Armenia
The mayor’s statements come amidst a period of heightened political activity in Armenia. The Civil Contract party, led by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, has been actively campaigning and presenting its pre-election program. Pashinyan himself has published the party’s electoral list and program, indicating a strong push for the upcoming polls.
The political scene in Gyumri, the second-largest city in Armenia and the administrative center of Shirak Province, often reflects national political trends while also having its own local dynamics. Ghukasyan’s critical stance on the pension hike underscores the contentious nature of social policies in the lead-up to elections, where economic measures can be interpreted as either genuine support for citizens or as political maneuvering.
Electoral Implications and Public Perception
The effectiveness of such measures, like the pension increase, in influencing voter behavior remains a subject of debate. While a pension hike might be welcomed by beneficiaries, the timing, as pointed out by Mayor Ghukasyan, could lead to public skepticism regarding the true intentions behind the policy.
The upcoming elections are crucial for the political future of Armenia, and various political forces are engaging in intensive campaigning. The statements from figures like Mayor Ghukasyan provide insight into the ongoing political discourse and the strategies employed by different parties to win public trust and votes.
The mayor’s comments were originally reported by NEWS.am, a prominent Armenian news outlet, and reflect a critical perspective on the current political climate.