
ArmInfo. As of today, Armenia is an authoritarian state, as stated by lawyer Tatevik Soghoyan during a panel discussion titled "Armenia on the Path to Authoritarianism", held today, July 15, in Yerevan.
Soghoyan noted that a stereotype has emerged within the international community that assessments of a state's political system are exclusively the domain of the European community or the so-called "collective West." She pointed out that there are several major global powers—such as China, India, and Brazil— that do not set themselves the task of assessing other countries and their systems.
She further recalled that, within the Western framework, a country's democratic standing is determined by three primary indicators: the observance of fundamental human rights, the integrity of electoral processes, and the balance of state governance bodies.
The lawyer stated that all of these principles are being violated in Armenia today. According to her, these same Western structures are currently doing nothing to foster a democratic environment in Armenia. She expressed her conviction that, by and large, the West has ceased to prioritize whether a nation is democratic or not.
"For instance, look at Georgia; it has undergone so many changes, yet no one is currently discussing whether it is democratic. Democracy has been set aside. The current narrative focuses on whether a country is 'with them' or not. The same applies to Ukraine. Ukraine's democratic metrics are not mentioned in any context of European civilization. No one says, 'We want to protect Ukraine because it is democratic.' Instead, they say, 'We want to protect it because it is with us.' Based on this, and considering the foundational criteria used to measure democracy, we are, from this point forward, an authoritarian state," Soghoyan concluded.