“I am a child of the Armenian Genocide victims, but have never thought that the Turks are my enemies. You can’t have a victim only by killing or hurting. We should look for the reasons in ourselves. We were not united, we did not have a state…” said former prime-minister Andranik Margaryan during a discussion organized at the Pressing club in 2006. Democracy is the trustable environment between the representatives of the nation, which is transferred to the state. Due to such trust we have been able to resist the foreign pressure or the internal separation. In any case we have had democracy, now we are trying to develop it,” said Andranik Margaryan when speaking about his understanding of a state and democracy.