Anzhela Elibegova: It’s sad when ruling bloc members admit that they are nothing without their leader
Anzhela Elibegova, an expert on the geopolitics of the South Caucasus, says it is said when members of the ruling My Step bloc “admit that they are nothing as a political unit without their leader.”
Her comments came after My Step MP Ruben Rubinyan urged those lawmakers who have recently left the ruling bloc to explain how they continue to serve as MPs in a political context.
"It’s sad not only because this is a primitive archaic idolatry and an unhealthy cult of personality, but also because many of my acquaintances awaiting democratic changes voted in favor of this party during the parliamentary elections, in fact electing a new Communist Party,” she wrote on Facebook.
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