Armenia’s high stakes in the year ahead

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @CivilNetTV
    @CivilNetTV  11 часов назад +1

    Subscribe to our Telegram channel t.me/s/civilnetv

  • @avetikharutyunyants9868
    @avetikharutyunyants9868 20 часов назад +10

    Thank you, Eric and Patric! Great work!
    Happy New Year!!
    All the best!

  • @advenvtech
    @advenvtech 23 часа назад +7

    Eric is right the real challenge is the energy crisis and prices. This is being seen by several countries.

  • @kemalkemal7993
    @kemalkemal7993 17 часов назад +5

    THANKS

  • @miqyeznik
    @miqyeznik 19 часов назад +4

    Great interview

  • @gagiktovmassian3670
    @gagiktovmassian3670 23 часа назад +7

    Thanks for the in-depth and realistic analysis. I have just one comment regarding the political change you argue about. On the one hand, you admit that the economy is doing well, progress in many areas of the economy shows prospects of growth, money collection and absence of economies are pretty good, military reforms are slow but taking place, etc.. But before that, you talk about how much the country needs a change of government and, hopefully, the introduction of a new party. You also speak about the incompetency of the current government. It's all right, and I agree with that. However, do you realize that a new party filling the niche or even the vacuum in the opposition camp is not enough to form a government, even if they are successful in the political field? They will need a cabinet filled with professional, competent people. And that's where the problem is. I don't see enough ready, honest, and willing people to fill that void. Do you? Are there any good candidates for the economy minister, foreign minister, local government or environmental minister, or deputy ministers who are more competent and experienced than the current government already employs? You should address that for the completeness of your analysis.

  • @Kingalfred2009
    @Kingalfred2009 13 часов назад +1

    Good job as always happy new year to all of you guys

  • @adobo6905
    @adobo6905 13 часов назад +1

    Eric discounting the remittance contribution from Armenian workers to their families and Armenians in the diaspora purchasing real estate coupled with tourism contributes to sustaining the %5 growth. The IT business is only started 10 years ago.

  • @viggolazar7029
    @viggolazar7029 18 часов назад +4

    Not giving current government any credit and purely criticizing for sake of it is becoming ridiculous. Some of us expecting more from this channel and panel.

  • @KirkorKucukyan
    @KirkorKucukyan 3 часа назад

    ❤love your work

  • @balabani
    @balabani 13 часов назад +1

    There has been one business leader who ventured into politics and look wha it brought to Ruben Vardanyan, a probable lifetime jail with no one trying to rescue him except family and close friends.

  • @vaheavetian
    @vaheavetian 14 часов назад +1

    They can't adress the issue of exiled writers in 20 years, and talking about shaping the future.

  • @noricd
    @noricd 10 часов назад +1

    Without longer form debate-style video conversations there's too little value in these soft magazine style chats. Useful data points, opinion and alerts for prioritisation are shared. But the format of softball Q&A churns out commentary lacking edge. I do not see any shareability or distributability of these chats with a few exceptions once or a bit more a year.
    More concerning to me is a lack of more thorough working through of assumptions or significant positions taken.
    As a fan, I am concerned at Hacopian's pro-West and anti-Russian leanings involve no examination of pros and cons or middle grounds. My concern is there is once again no supporting, worked through evidence. A longer video chat time and involving different people asking questions and debating would be helpful for the audience. Currently I come away both doubtful and unconvinced about what is said oh so briefly. Hacopian also remains soft touch in my view on Pashinyan (whose ego is on display weekly in his childish Facebook self-promo fixation videos), though clearly no fan of his.

  • @shaqueha.5017
    @shaqueha.5017 18 часов назад +2

    We are done with current party. We need new parties with fresh start and competent leader who will fight for Armenia and Artsakh and won't give in to aliyevs threats and bullies.

    • @owlmirror178
      @owlmirror178 18 часов назад +2

      Explain please, how can a competent opposition fight or what can they do better?
      Russia sold out Armenia and Artzakh
      If Georgia is blocking Armenia in favor of Russia, Turkey and Ali?
      Iran will be in a war or same situation like Syria?

  • @sergiusvart
    @sergiusvart 3 часа назад

    We already have a 3rd alternative competent and reformist party. They are called AJB. The Talent and national will does exist It would be a lie to say it doesn't exist. The Talent and national will does exist.It just hasn't been elected into parliament due to corruption.