"Wings of Unity": Armenia needs statesmanship, institutional seriousness, and governance based on justice
ArmInfo. The "Wings of Unity" party has officially launched its campaign in the Tavush region, near Goshavank Monastery. David Ananyan, the second candidate on the party's electoral list and former Chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee, shared this information on his Facebook page.
"This isn't merely a geographic choice. It's an ideological starting point. Goshavank is directly linked to the name of Mkhitar Gosh, great thinker and one of the most important symbols of Armenian state, legal, and social thought," David Ananyan noted.
According to Ananyan, "Wings of Unity" is built on a foundation of pro-statehood principles and nation- building centered on traditional values. The party positions itself as a team of seasoned professionals rather than career politicians. "These are people who view the state not as a temporary political platform, but as the highest form of organizing national existence," he stated.
The launch of the campaign at Goshavank serves as a tribute to Armenia's intellectual heritage. Ananyan emphasized that the campaign's start is a clear signal that the country requires a transition back to "institutional seriousness", to "statesmanship" and "governance based on justice".