Goal: The removal of Nikol Pashinyan’s regime and the transition to a new system of government with the participation of the people, the church, the diaspora, and professional organizations.
There is a complete detailed project for each phase.
Structure of the plan.
1. PHASE 0 Secret Channel (July 23 – August 1)
A backdrop of anxiety and frustration is being created. Nikol Pashinyan is being ridiculed, turned into a “popular meme.” TikTok and “whisper” campaigns are being used. The internal destabilization of the ruling base is beginning.
Targeted disinformation about “secret negotiations” to sow panic within the government system. Loss of trust among Nikol’s close associates. Confirmations through Russian partners.
3. PHASE 2 — Silent Oppression (August 12–21)
Public meetings without comments, distribution of photos. Recruitment of allies, distribution of roles. His Holiness Bagrat is touring the dioceses. The Diaspora is preparing.
4. PHASE 3 — Alarm signal (August 22-31)
The first prayers, messages, emotional reels. Symbols and slogans appear. A three-day “people’s decision” is announced. Members of the initiative groups begin to actively appear on media platforms.
5. PHASE 4 — Movement and Return (September 1-13)
Diaspora arrival. Forum organized on September 14. Preparation of infrastructure and taking away agenda-setting from the authorities are being completed. Very active media coverage with complete disregard for the authorities.
6. PHASE 5 One Voice (September 14–19)
Final appeals: Value system demands are voiced. A three-day street initiative program is announced. The Church strengthens spiritual legitimacy. The issue of removing Pashinyan and his close associates from the Church is being discussed. If Karekin II is convinced, the process begins, which will be a strong impetus for unification.
The Diaspora and Armenian communities abroad are organizing protests in front of Armenian embassies.
7. PHASE 6 — Final round (September 20-21)
September 20 – the peak of the movement. September 21 – Independence Day – the act of the will of the people, the raising of demands for resignation, the start of the transition.
8. PHASE 7 — New Strength (September 22–30)
An interim council is formed. The institutional transition and the process of international recognition of the new course begin. The purge of the remnants of the previous system begins.
Technical pillars:
Coordination Council
Technocrat Working Group
Church with the authority to remove the government from the Church
Diaspora and oligarchy as resource support
TikTok, Telegram, Instagram – for effective tools.
Main slogan:
“Go away, that we may live”
Initiative groups
1. Core team and initiators
Initiator group 1 (emotional block)
Saint Bagrat
(with the highest and most stable rating, candidate for Prime Minister during the transition period)
Armen Charchyan (representative of the intelligentsia).
–candidate for transitional prime minister, Constitutional
guarantor of maintaining order
ARF representative from the Diaspora (France)
Representative of the Armenian Diaspora in Russia
Mother of the fallen hero
Active or former military
Female public figure
2. Strategic Group 2 — representatives of opposition forces
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POPULAR TRANSITION STRATEGY
Goal: The removal of Nikol Pashinyan’s regime and the transition to a new system of government with the participation of the people, the church, the diaspora, and professional organizations.
There is a complete detailed project for each phase.
Structure of the plan.
1. PHASE 0 Secret Channel (July 23 – August 1)
A backdrop of anxiety and frustration is being created. Nikol Pashinyan is being ridiculed, turned into a “popular meme.” TikTok and “whisper” campaigns are being used. The internal destabilization of the ruling base is beginning.
2. PHASE 1 — Internal Disintegration (August 2–11)
Targeted disinformation about “secret negotiations” to sow panic within the government system. Loss of trust among Nikol’s close associates. Confirmations through Russian partners.
3. PHASE 2 — Silent Oppression (August 12–21)
Public meetings without comments, distribution of photos. Recruitment of allies, distribution of roles. His Holiness Bagrat is touring the dioceses. The Diaspora is preparing.
4. PHASE 3 — Alarm signal (August 22-31)
The first prayers, messages, emotional reels. Symbols and slogans appear. A three-day “people’s decision” is announced. Members of the initiative groups begin to actively appear on media platforms.
5. PHASE 4 — Movement and Return (September 1-13)
Diaspora arrival. Forum organized on September 14. Preparation of infrastructure and taking away agenda-setting from the authorities are being completed. Very active media coverage with complete disregard for the authorities.
6. PHASE 5 One Voice (September 14–19)
Final appeals: Value system demands are voiced. A three-day street initiative program is announced. The Church strengthens spiritual legitimacy. The issue of removing Pashinyan and his close associates from the Church is being discussed. If Karekin II is convinced, the process begins, which will be a strong impetus for unification.
The Diaspora and Armenian communities abroad are organizing protests in front of Armenian embassies.
7. PHASE 6 — Final round (September 20-21)
September 20 – the peak of the movement. September 21 – Independence Day – the act of the will of the people, the raising of demands for resignation, the start of the transition.
8. PHASE 7 — New Strength (September 22–30)
An interim council is formed. The institutional transition and the process of international recognition of the new course begin. The purge of the remnants of the previous system begins.
Technical pillars:
Coordination Council
Technocrat Working Group
Church with the authority to remove the government from the Church
Diaspora and oligarchy as resource support
TikTok, Telegram, Instagram – for effective tools.
Main slogan:
“Go away, that we may live”
Initiative groups
1. Core team and initiators
Initiator group 1 (emotional block)
Saint Bagrat
(with the highest and most stable rating, candidate for Prime Minister during the transition period)
Armen Charchyan (representative of the intelligentsia).
–candidate for transitional prime minister, Constitutional
guarantor of maintaining order
ARF representative from the Diaspora (France)
Representative of the Armenian Diaspora in Russia
Mother of the fallen hero
Active or former military
Female public figure
2. Strategic Group 2 — representatives of opposition forces
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