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Davit Ananyan: The patient, regardless of his will, must be brought back to life 

Davit Ananyan: The patient, regardless of his will, must be brought back to life 

If a patient has decided to die, you cannot persuade him back to life. Davit Ananyan, the former chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee, said this to ABCmedia in response to the question as to how to convince people to unite.

“In this case, regardless of the patient’s will, such interventions are demanded, which—regardless of his will—will bring him back to life. Now, I am saying this figuratively, but literally speaking, the majority of our people are in a mood of pessimism and suffer from apathy, and this is much like the symptom of reconciling oneself to the idea of imminent death,” Ananyan said.

He noted that in political science, the minority rules the majority; thus, we have a leadership problem, and that leadership lies in bringing together all capable people round the table without prior negotiations.