Pashinyan announced readiness to early parliamentary elections
Baku / 25.12.20 / Turan: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is ready to begin consultations with political forces on the issue of holding early parliamentary elections in 2021. Pashinyan wrote about this on Friday evening on his Facebook page.
According to him, the opposition's demands for his resignation did not find popular support.
“I don’t cling to the prime minister’s chair, but I can’t leave the post of prime minister handed over to me by the people,” he wrote. At the same time, Pashinyan is ready to leave the post of prime minister "by the decision of the people."
There is only one way to find out the answer - by holding early parliamentary elections. Therefore, Pashinyan invites parliamentary forces, as well as non-parliamentary parties for consultations. -02D-
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- Post-Soviet region
- 25 December 2020 21:44
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- 25 December 2020 22:45
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