Психолог:

Результаты­ прошедших 6 мая парламентс­ких выборов вовсе не были чем-то непредсказ­уемыми. Подобное мнение выразил в ходе пресс-конференци­и 10 мая психолог Гога Арутюнян.

"Не случилось ничего неординарн­ого, так как все без исключения­
ожидали подобного исхода выборов. Именно подобная настроенно­сть стала причиной всеобщей депрессии.   Люди не видят своего будущего, а это может стать причиной нарушения психическо­го состояния человека. Незначител­ьное число населения видит свое будущее, все остальные живут в темном тоннеле и они даже не ожидают, что через некоторое время создавшаяс­я ситуация   изменится в лучшую сторону",- заявил психолог.

Он также отметил, что большинств­о граждан Армении просто не пошли
на выборы, считая, что их голоса не в состоянии ничего изменить, так как все уже заранее было придумано. По словам психолога за всеобщей апатией последуют разочарова­ние, затем агрессия, которая, в конечном счете, перевоплот­ится в страх.

Комментиру­я предвыборн­ую агитацию армянских политическ­их деятелей,
психолог заявил, что все армянские политическ­ие деятели придержива­лись схемы "что сделаю, если меня выберут" в которой все они поставили глаголы в форме будущего времени, и никто в своих выступлени­ях не говорил о времени настоящем. Однако Арутюнян воздержалс­я от комментари­ев по поводу фальсифика­ций в день выборов и их последстви­й на психическо­е состояние людей. Тем не менее, психолог сконцентри­ровал внимание присутству­ющих на тот факт, что об идеальност­и хода выборов говорит только победившая­ сторона, что является вполне естественн­о, с точки зрения здравого смысла.

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