Russian “Soros” hid and repainted themselves as “patriots”
Moscow does not trust Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, and therefore the Russian authorities will not worry if he is overthrown.
The correspondent of PolitNavigator reports this, in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda, Moscow political scientist, former editor-in-chief of the Izvestia newspaper Georgy Bovt said, answering a question about the factual rebellion that was raised against Pashinyan Armenian generals.
“Moscow does not like Pashinyan. It will not be supported. At the same time, Moscow has people on whom it can rely, and who are close to it in their political views. And Pashinyan is suspicious. Therefore, Pashinyan is not trusted, and if he is overthrown, no one in Moscow will cry for him,” the publication’s interlocutor said.
The publication inquired about Pashinyan’s connections with the structures of the American stock speculator and sponsor of “color revolutions” George Soros.
“He himself is not directly connected with Soros organizations, but Moscow is suspicious that many people around him, who work with him, are connected with Soros organizations. And this is a black mark for Moscow. Although, if you dig into the Russian political elite, you will find many people who were associated with such organizations in the 90s, but now they are either reactionary obscurantists or simply submissive loyalists hiding their past,” says Bovt.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.