Hundreds of protesters hit the streets of Yerevan to once again show their disagreement with the country’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, on Saturday.
Protesters marched through the central streets of the capital demanding Pashinyan to step down and cancel the snap election he announced on Thursday.
Members of the nationalistic Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party and the European Party of Armenia, which both joined the so-called National Democratic Pole a year ago, were also present at the rally.
Anti-Pashinyan protests began in November 2020 after the Armenian Prime Minister signed the Russian-brokered deal to end the fighting between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Under the terms of the trilateral agreement, a number of Nagorno-Karabakh districts have officially handed control over to Azerbaijan.
Hundreds of protesters hit the streets of Yerevan to once again show their disagreement with the country’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, on Saturday.
Protesters marched through the central streets of the capital demanding Pashinyan to step down and cancel the snap election he announced on Thursday.
Members of the nationalistic Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party and the European Party of Armenia, which both joined the so-called National Democratic Pole a year ago, were also present at the rally.
Anti-Pashinyan protests began in November 2020 after the Armenian Prime Minister signed the Russian-brokered deal to end the fighting between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Under the terms of the trilateral agreement, a number of Nagorno-Karabakh districts have officially handed control over to Azerbaijan.
Hundreds of protesters hit the streets of Yerevan to once again show their disagreement with the country’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, on Saturday.
Protesters marched through the central streets of the capital demanding Pashinyan to step down and cancel the snap election he announced on Thursday.
Members of the nationalistic Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party and the European Party of Armenia, which both joined the so-called National Democratic Pole a year ago, were also present at the rally.
Anti-Pashinyan protests began in November 2020 after the Armenian Prime Minister signed the Russian-brokered deal to end the fighting between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Under the terms of the trilateral agreement, a number of Nagorno-Karabakh districts have officially handed control over to Azerbaijan.