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A Leadership in Turmoil: Analyzing Nikol Pashinyan's Decline

July 22, 2025 - 17:04

A Leadership in Turmoil: Analyzing Nikol Pashinyan's Decline

As Armenia faces one of the most perilous moments in its modern history, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has increasingly displayed rhetoric and behavior that raise urgent questions about his psychological and moral fitness for leadership. What began as a premiership born of civic hope and mass mobilization has now devolved into an alarming pattern of authoritarian tendencies and political miscalculations.

The once-celebrated leader, who rose to power amid popular protests, now appears to be struggling with the immense pressures of governance. His responses to national crises have often been marked by defensiveness and a lack of accountability, prompting widespread disillusionment among the populace. As economic challenges mount and regional tensions escalate, Pashinyan's ability to unite the nation is increasingly called into question.

Critics argue that his leadership style has shifted from inclusive dialogue to a more combative approach, alienating key allies and eroding public trust. This transformation poses significant risks not only to his administration but also to the stability of Armenia as a whole, leaving many to wonder whether he can navigate the country through these turbulent times.


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