Gyumri, April 26 – Ruben Mkhitaryan, a member of the Gyumri City Council, today published a critical post on his Facebook page, labeling the current day as the ‘Day of Citizen Pashinyan’s BIG LIE.’ Mkhitaryan’s statement, made on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from Gyumri, sharply condemns Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s policies and rhetoric.
Mkhitaryan’s Accusations Against Pashinyan
In his lengthy Facebook post, Mkhitaryan questioned Pashinyan’s connection to Armenia, stating, “It is not so important which country’s citizen Pashinyan’s day it is. What is important is that citizen Pashinyan is not a citizen of this country, because for him this country did not exist, this country was not the ‘Reality’ he imagined.”
Mkhitaryan elaborated on what he believes Pashinyan disregards, listing key elements of Armenian identity and history:
- Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)
- The Diaspora
- The Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)
- The Armenian Genocide, which he implies Pashinyan downplays by referencing “great powers’ intrigues” and the “poor Turks” killing 1.5 million Armenians, who were then “pocketed by the Russians.”
The council member further accused Pashinyan of dismissing past leaders and historical figures, including “the former ones, the plunder, the corruption, the injustice, the murders, the Karabakh clan, the soldiers fighting with shovels, the Catholicos, Serzh, Robert, Levon, Vazgen, Demirchyan, Kajaznuni, Vardan Mamikonian, Trdat, Tigran the Great, Hayk Nahapet, Adam, the dinosaurs, the big bang…”
A Day of ‘BIG LIE’ and ‘Kelekhi’ Tables
Mkhitaryan concluded his post by reiterating, “Today is the day of Citizen Pashinyan’s BIG LIE. It began with barbecues and continued with ‘kelekhi’ tables.” The term “kelekhi” refers to a memorial feast, implying a cynical or inappropriate celebration given the context of national struggles.
Broader Political Context
Mkhitaryan’s comments reflect a growing sentiment of discontent among certain political circles in Armenia regarding Prime Minister Pashinyan’s leadership. The accusations touch upon sensitive national issues, including the status of Artsakh, historical interpretations, and the country’s geopolitical alignment.
This statement comes amidst a series of critical remarks from various public figures and politicians. For instance, other news items from the same period on mamul.am include:
- Zhirayr Sefilyan stating, “Until Pashinyan leaves, we will not be able to protect our rights.”
- Vahe Hovhannisyan questioning, “How can a country be governed with the psychology of a ‘migrant worker’?”
- Anna Kostanyan asking, “What name can be given to this ‘guy’ if not a foreign agent?”
- Karen Hekimyan criticizing those who “wanted to burn the Russian flag have received positions, now they are against burning the Azerbaijani flag.”
These statements collectively paint a picture of a polarized political landscape in Armenia, with significant opposition to the current government’s policies and perceived failures.
Public Reaction and Future Implications
Ruben Mkhitaryan’s post has garnered significant attention, as indicated by the reported 2167 views and numerous comments. Such public condemnations from local council members highlight the depth of political divisions within Armenia. The reference to “barbecues and kelekhi tables” on a day Mkhitaryan deems significant for a “BIG LIE” suggests a critique of what he views as superficial or insensitive political events.
The ongoing political discourse, characterized by strong accusations and counter-accusations, underscores the challenges facing Armenia as it navigates complex domestic and international issues. The implications of such strong rhetoric could further intensify political tensions and potentially influence public opinion regarding the current administration.