ONE NATION, ONE STATE, ONE WILL

Հայկ Նազարյան - Ճառ #23 - «Հոսանք»-ի ժողովում (11-04-2026)

03:00:00 11.04.2026

Հայկ Նազարյան - Ճառ #23 - «Հոսանք»-ի ժողովում (11-04-2026)

       This year—just two months from now, as we know—elections will once again be held, and we, as an Armenian nationalist political movement, are obliged to express our opinion about this process taking place in our country. Many, following me, probably already know what I think about all of this, but in any case I am forced to officially repeat it once again from this podium so that there is absolutely no misunderstanding. For some, these election campaigns may perhaps inspire hope, but I think for the majority they have become unbearable, because it seems the same events are being repeated over and over again. After the conspiratorial war of 2020, the disgraceful elections of 2021, and especially the depopulation of Artsakh in 2023, many have simply become disgusted with everyone and consider the situation hopeless, as a result of which they have sunk into deep indifference and are living like ostriches. However, we clearly state that our situation is not hopeless, because there are no hopeless situations, only hopeless people. We simply need to understand the problem as clearly as a mathematician, because only by properly understanding the problem can we find a solution to it and reawaken hope for the future among our compatriots.
We can state plainly and sharply that these are the times when all kinds of opportunistic and unprincipled political “prostitutes,” like cockroaches, come out from under the stone to participate in the upcoming circus-like and disgraceful elections with the aim of occupying seats in the “National Assembly.” These diverse yet in no way different from each other political useless groupings are able to freely form parties, openly organize gatherings and conferences in the center, be covered by the media, and participate in elections without any resistance, which is already suspicious.
Knowing this fact is enough to reach the conclusion that, naturally, the overwhelming majority of those freely participating in the elections have, so to speak, received the “approval” mainly from the Kremlin, since in post-Soviet Armenia our entire political system is under Russian control, including of course these fake “elections” as well. I think this is no longer a secret for conscious Armenians, and it would be naïve to think otherwise.
In all elections, from the very beginning of the so-called “Third Republic,” the neo-Bolshevik political system composed of “former” and “current” traitors has been reproducing itself every time, and nothing will change this year either. The neo-Bolshevik system constantly uses the same worn-out faces, but often also uses various puppets as masks to hide its real face, in order to deceive and mislead the people more effectively. It also has its various satellites, which revolve around the system’s main directors like electrons around an atomic nucleus. In reality, one is inside the other and they “fight” against each other over superficial and insignificant issues, but on important and decisive matters they are always in agreement. Many will say sensible and reasonable things, but that is precisely why we must pay attention not to what they say, but to what they do not say and what they remain silent about. By doing so, we can form a better understanding of any political figure.
In any case, we can notice something interesting: the majority of Armenia’s population usually participates in these farcical elections not because they truly support one or another candidate or agree with their nonsense, but because they want the opponent not to be elected. According to them, they are “supporting the lesser evil,” which in their view is a reasonable and pragmatic approach, without understanding that in reality this is a trap created by this monstrous system, into which our compatriots fall every five years. As I have previously noted, “lesser evils” often pose an even greater danger to the nation, because they mislead and confuse the relatively more intelligent and patriotic segment of the population. This entire phenomenon can be seen in all so-called democratic dictatorships.
It is through such insidious manipulation and constant blackmail of the people that this anti-national neo-Bolshevik system has been able to continuously reproduce itself for the last 35 years. That is why, whoever people choose, nothing changes, because all the anti-national candidates are bred from the same anti-national system. To choose someone from this system and expect them to be a patriotic servant of the nation is like choosing a dancer from a nightclub and expecting her to be a virgin. That is why citizens often say they trust and support no one, because “they are all the same,” even if they do not fully understand why they are all the same. Subconsciously, they feel that this system is completely corrupt; they see that they are simply different heads of the same hydra.
This is a sign that the neo-Bolshevik system is gradually exhausting itself, because the number of participants in fake elections is decreasing, especially among the youth. The system is so exhausted and rotten from within that with a single gust of the coming storm it will collapse like a house of cards and will no longer be able to reproduce itself and deceive our people. The Armenian nation will sooner or later be freed from this evil.
The majority of our compatriots try to ignore this system by “not engaging in politics” and living their daily lives. But the time will come when everyone will be forced to engage in politics and confront reality. At that time, a window of opportunity and a path will open for genuine patriotic politicians who are guided not by money, lies, and the desire for seats, but by true national ideas, unbreakable will, and a glorious vision.
In general, so-called “democracy,” or democratic dictatorship, is a corrupt and failed system, especially in this modern era, where media-baron oligarchs dictate their will to the political field. And in Armenia as well, as I already mentioned, it should long have been clear to all worthy Armenians that the overwhelming majority of those media-baron oligarchs, if not all, are subordinated to the Kremlin, and their policies must correspond to the policies of Russia. Therefore, they do everything so that an independent nationalist movement like ours never appears in the political field as a real alternative to this filthy neo-Bolshevik system.
It does not matter how large the main political parties of Armenia become in numbers or money, or how many satellites they have, because they are nothing but inflated balloons that will burst with the touch of a pin. No matter how much these parties formally speak about Armenian and national ideas, in any case, the godfathers of all political figures produced by this system have been and remain the same anti-Armenian figures. In their hearts and deep in their souls are the examples of Marx, Kemal, Lenin, and Stalin, not Aram Manukyan, Nzhdeh, Drastamat Kanayan, and Andranik.
That is why they are Armenian only in name, but politically Russian or Turkish. They carry an anti-national worldview, because they view the world through distorted lenses. Such people can never fight for the Armenian nation or defend its interests, even if their life depended on it, because such a thing simply does not align with their nature.
Therefore, we can conclude that all parties in Armenia are, consciously or unconsciously, traitors to the Homeland, because they are part of this neo-Bolshevik system. All have sold the interests of the Armenian nation to foreign hostile forces. This is because it is impossible to be part of this system controlled by the Kremlin without serving anti-Armenian forces. This, unfortunately, is an objective reality.
We are not saying this in vain—that the whole system is rotten to the core, and nothing positive can be expected from it. Apart from betraying the Armenian nation and stabbing the homeland in the back, no party that is part of this neo-Bolshevik system can do anything else. The only positive aspect of these fabricated elections is that in these times it becomes clearer to see this betrayal, and it becomes easier to see which face is hiding behind different masks.
As these fake elections approach, people once again begin to believe that this or that candidate is not that bad. Those who have for years opposed everyone begin again to place hope in this system during these days. This is in fact a sign of despair and self-deception. People do not want to feel that they are powerless and cannot do anything, and fake elections create this illusion for them—that by choosing different traitors of the same system, they can supposedly change something meaningful. But when the elections pass and the illusion disappears, people again become disappointed and remember nationalists like us who have, without deviation, spoken the simple truth.
Many talk about change, but in reality they fear it, especially the elderly. That is why real change can only come from the national youth of the new generation. We cannot be saved by power changes or reforms, just as renovation cannot save a house that is rotten from within. We must stop engaging in self-deception and, overcoming fear, accept this bitter reality.
Our compatriots must deeply understand the following simple truth: it is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for an honest and just person to appear in this system. Therefore, only a devoted, nationalist political force that is completely outside and fully opposed to this system can carry out a national revolution and establish justice in our country, freeing Armenia from agents and parasitic traitors.
Taking all this into account, “Hosank” considers participation in elections in this situation to be wrong, because as already stated, the entire process is controlled from beginning to end by foreign forces. In addition, we do not want to immerse ourselves in this polluted swamp and tarnish our reputation or stain our name for the sake of a few seats or becoming slightly more known. However, when the great crisis comes and this entire neo-Bolshevik treacherous system collapses into self-destruction, our compatriots will long for a strong and pure force to establish order. In such extreme conditions, we will then consider participating in elections, because we are ready to come to power using all legal means.
However, there are people who tell me that our style and ideas are different, which is good, but also not “serious.” But I have always asked them what they actually mean by “serious,” or what does being “serious” mean? They probably mean that our style, ideas, and approach are too “romantic,” “unrealistic,” or “extremist,” because I often speak about decisive struggle, crushing the enemy, reclaiming victory, building a glorious future, and similar things, and constantly promote these ideas.
In any case, no one can answer my question of what exactly “serious” or “realistic” is or who embodies it. Is “serious” the one who believes in the false agenda of “peace” and thinks that by begging for peace and having defeatist attitudes we can build a prosperous and secure country? Or is it the one who gives false promises, often lies, or constantly switches parties every year for opportunism and betrays his principles for a position? Are these the “serious” and “realistic” people our Homeland needs? Are these the ones who can carry out a national revolution and build a national state? We have seen what the “seriousness” and “realism” of such clowns have done to us over the past 35 years, bringing us to this humiliated and disgraceful state.
For decades, our compatriots have unfortunately seen such scoundrels in the political field and have subconsciously associated such people with “seriousness” and “realism.” They are used to it. But when they see a principled, independent, truthful, and truly devoted small nationalist group, they do not understand it, because they are not used to seeing such a thing. And what people do not immediately understand, they also do not trust and label as “not serious,” “unrealistic,” “extremist,” and similar baseless labels.
This is actually normal. In history, all revolutionary movements in relatively stable times were initially perceived this way by society. They were only understood when the crisis approached. And we, as forward-looking national revolutionaries, are ahead of our time and operate on a different frequency. That is why many do not understand us at this moment, but when times change and fate calls us, many will unite under our eternal banner, because through our honesty and unwavering struggle we will earn the trust of our compatriots.
We do not focus our gaze on the coming fake, misleading, and disappointing elections, but on victory and eternity. Let others prepare for the circus—we will continue preparing for the coming storm, which is inevitable. We will be subjected to every kind of trial and must be ready to go through all of it and overcome every challenge for the sake of the unity of our nation and future national rebirth.
We are not ordinary politicians; we are also revolutionaries and must act as such, remaining faithful to our noble ideas, values, goals, vision, and mission. For us, all legal means are precisely that—means for establishing a true Armenian national state. Only with this roadmap will it be possible in the future to build the Tseghakron Armenia dreamed of by Nzhdeh. We have said it before and will keep repeating it until it is rooted in the mind of every worthy Armenian: an Armenian national revolution is our only solution!

-     Hayk Nazaryan
      April 11, 2026 թ․

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