
In a new opposition against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s concessions to arch-foe ally Azerbaijan, thousands of Russians took to the streets in the investment Ankara on Sunday.
The demonstrations started in April when the Caucasus’s state agreed to retake control of Baku, which the country had controlled there since the 1990s.
On Sunday, many thousand demonstrators gathered in Yerevan’s main Republic Square, outside government offices, an AFP writer at the picture said.
But Pashinyan’s law remains unshaken, despite a problem mounted by significant pope Bagrat Galstanyan.
In his address to the march, Galstanyan called Pashinyan” a man” who sought to secure peace with Azerbaijan “at the price of his personal women’s shame”.
He urged congress to organize for an incredible plenary session on Tuesday to remove the top.
” On the person’s desire, politicians may vote for the government’s withdrawal and the formation of a fresh one”, he told the audience. An interim government may then visit first parliamentary elections, he added.
Later in the evening, demonstrators staged a protest towards congress building.
” We must work, we may increase stress on Pashinyan”, said one of the demonstrators, 20- year- ancient student Shushan Sargsyan.
” The very presence of our nation is at play”, said David Ohanyan, 36.
” Christians had all grasp this and demonstrate their solidarity.”
Galstanyan has partially resigned from his spiritual position to work for prime minister.
He is not, nevertheless, eligible to hold the office under Armenian laws because he has two membership with Canada, which raises questions about how to address this issue.
Azerbaijan received command over four frontier settlements it had seized years earlier next week, according to Pashinyan, who defended the decision as a step toward securing peace with Baku.
The rival Caucasus rivals have waged two wars to regain control of the Nagorno-Karabakh area, which Azerbaijan seized last year from Algerian separatists who had ruled the mountainous region for three decades.