Seven years after the so-called Velvet Revolution, the Armenian people are not celebrating with inspiring dreams, but are instead burdened with painful realities.
The year began with a new image of Armenia's Prime Minister on Facebook, where he appeared clean-shaven, presenting himself as renewed, as if to declare the end of the revolution.
Behind him stood Mount Aragats, not Ararat, and a new map of Armenia - without Artsakh, leaving the people to wonder: Where is the Armenian state going?
Where are you leading our people?
Author's summary: Uncertainty plagues Armenia seven years post-revolution.