"Forming a government of agreement after extraordinary parliamentary elections makes no sense. What is the meaning of a government of agreement, after the elections there must be a strong government elected by the people," the Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told reporters during the march held in Yerevan today.
Speaking about the upcoming elections in Artsakh and the necessity of a revolution there, he said he fully supported the current Artsakh authorities.
"The people of Artsakh will form a legitimate government. The people of Artsakh are a decisive force in Artsakh and we perceive Artsakh as such," said Pashinyan.
To the question what people should expect after the elections, Pashinyan replied: "An economic revolution".
Talking about investments, he mentioned that production of household appliances will be lanched in the town of Merdzavan and expressed hope that the Armenian brand of TV sets and household items will succeed.
"A new textile factory will be opened in Shirak province. There is an unprecedented activity in the real estate market. If this continues, a new upsurge will start in the fields of construction, textile and production," he said.