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Macron introduces Armenians to the Elysee Palace

04 October 2024 [19:58] - TODAY.AZ
By Bayram Elshadov, Day.az

French President Emmanuel Macron introduces Armenians to the Elysee Palace. Following two ethnic Armenians, Guillaume Kasparian and Astrid Panosian, Macron brought Air Force Colonel Olivier Kalajian there. With such a sequence, Macron's France risks becoming a second Armenia. Such a course of events promises disaster for the Fifth Republic, because wherever Armenians find themselves, they promote exclusively the interests of Armenia and are engaged in sabotage in the country of residence.

Macron ignores the fact that such a personnel policy can have serious political and social consequences. The presence of ethnic Armenians in key government structures can cause discontent among other ethnic groups and provoke internal disagreements. It is possible that such steps will lead to increased interethnic tension and even greater disunity in French society.

The influence of the Armenian Diaspora on French politics may become a threat to the national interests of the country. Historically, Armenians have always been active lobbyists for the interests of their homeland, even to the detriment of the countries in which they lived. Therefore, the risk that they will promote their narrow corporate interests while ignoring the broader needs of the French people is very high. In the context of global instability, France needs to maintain a balance between different ethnic and social groups in order not to exacerbate internal conflicts.

In addition, the uncontrolled influence of individual diasporas on government weakens democratic institutions and undermines citizens' trust in government. If large ethnic groups start dictating their agenda, it will lead to many French people feeling marginalized. This, in turn, can cause a surge in nationalist sentiment, which will be detrimental to such a multicultural country as France.

Macron's actions set a precedent for strengthening the influence of the Armenian lobby on the country's governance. Such actions can lead to serious consequences for social harmony and the democratic foundations of the Fifth Republic. In fact, Macron has made France hostage to political maneuvers. Adapting to the interests of the Armenian lobby will inevitably cause a deep crisis of confidence in the government. 

Thus, Macron's personnel policy, which includes more and more representatives of the Armenian lobby, creates additional challenges for France. In the context of the growing global crises, France is facing difficult times. And Emmanuel Macron is primarily to blame for this.
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