Presenting the ideology of the Real Armenia, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan mentioned the 6th-14th principles.
6. Armenia is my hearth, the people are my family – The Armenian tradition of strong family ties is a vital resource for strengthening statehood. It is necessary to develop this tradition from the family level to the public-state level, making it relevant to the relations between the individual and the state. The primary concern of an individual before the people and the state is paying taxes, just as the primary concern of each member of each family is the material security of the family. The state budget of the Republic of Armenia is part of the budget of each family. The state budget of the Republic of Armenia spends more funds for the well-being of each family than each family spends for itself. Therefore, just as no one spares funds to meet the needs of his family, so he should not avoid fulfillment of tax obligations to the Republic of Armenia. The country's tax legislation must ensure the collection of funds necessary for the maintenance and development of the state and provide conditions for the formation of greater added value in the economy, for the development of the economy.
7. The future of Armenia depends on one person and that one person is you – Individual effort is a key condition for the development of the state. This condition begins to work effectively only when the individual realizes the impact of his own effort. The most important function of the state is to value the effort of the individual and create opportunities for its manifestation. This is possible through education. Education is the primary tool for implementing the state's development strategy, with the understanding that education is a lifelong process and refers to the level of preschool education, general education, vocational education, higher education, postgraduate education, as well as the strategic communication of the state, in the sense that citizen-state relations are educational relations for both the citizen and the state. The educational system should teach the learner the skills necessary for a prosperous life and happiness. The role of the individual is key in the development of the state, but first of all, it is key in ensuring one's own well-being and happiness. Building one's own well-being and happiness is the primary contribution of the individual to ensuring the well-being and happiness of the state.
8. Happy individual – An individual is happy when he is free, protected, healthy, creative, has a social environment, a beloved job, with the earnings of which he has access to healthy food, to healthy lifestyle, to necessary living conditions, travels regularly, is loved, respected, communicates with spiritual life and/or culture. By providing conditions for his own happiness, the individual also creates an environment for the happiness of other individuals and the society.
9. Caring society – Just as the individual, with his success, becomes an environment for the formation of a caring society, so society becomes the environment in which the development of the individual takes place. Education, cultural life, work, business, care for the environment, healthy diet and active lifestyle, respect for the law, pluralism, democracy and public unity around it are largely environmental factors or are most effectively manifested in an appropriate environment. The society is one of the guardians of active business, education starting from nursery throughout the life, effective governance, democracy, justice, equality before the law for all and freedom, as an environment built on these values.
10. A strong state – A state is strong to the extent its economy is developed. Therefore, policies should be aimed at the economic strengthening of the country. The state interest is economic development. This is not a tendency to devalue policies, because public sentiment is considered the most important factor in economic development. Values and commitment to them, culture and education are key factors in motivating the work and economic activity of the individual and society. Value-based policies should be aimed at the development of the country's economy.
11. Transformation is not only not shameful, but also a vital necessity – Transformation is a key condition for viability. Both the individual and society and the state must deepen the skill of reflection to the genetic level. The truth that has not been reflected upon is no longer the truth, the goal that has not been reflected upon is an end in itself, the conviction that has not been reflected upon is an impression left over from the past, the ideal that has not been reflected upon, is incomplete. The only formula for being viable in a changing life is reflection, self-reflection, the ability to change and transform.
12. Independence is replacing dependence on the few with dependence on the many - The state is the best tool for the people to decide their own fate, to predetermine their destiny, but in order to serve this goal most effectively, the state must be as independent as possible. In an inter-integrated and increasingly inter-integrating world, independence is not only not absolute, but has never been absolute, because states depend on other states in one way or another. Therefore, independent have been, are and will be those states that depend not on the few, but on the many. Therefore, the strategy of independence is the strategy of replacing dependence on the few with dependence on the many. If a state is already dependent on the many, then it must have a goal of being depending on even more. The goal of a balanced and balancing foreign policy is to not allow disproportions in dependence even on the many. This does not means to be equally dependent on everyone, but to balance dependence on one with dependence on the other, but never to be static in this relationship. Balancing is a continuous process, the necessity of which is assessed periodically.
13. Peace is the skill of living in the environment of neighbors without external support – Peace is the ultimate goal of foreign relations. When peace is established, it continues to remain the ultimate goal of foreign relations, in the expression of economic, political, and cultural cooperation. Peace is first and foremost a regional factor, because peace or its absence is first and foremost expressed in relations with immediate neighbors, then internationally, then globally. Peace is possible in a strategic and long-term sense when it becomes a skill that must be expressed in the ability to live in the environment of neighbors without external support and in cooperation. Peace is the most reliable guarantee of security. The most important components of ensuring security are the interdependence of the countries of the region, ensuring the country's place in the regional and global supply chain and trade. A capable army is also an essential factor of peace, an essential component of independence and statehood.
14. There is a future, there is a future! – The future will come one way or another. And what it will be like depends on the ability to perceive yesterday and turn it into knowledge and skills for today's work. The future is the result of today's work. The future is today. Start today to be what you want to be in the future.
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