YEREVAN, February 8. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in an interview with Switzerland’s RTS that he considers himself the people’s servant.
As long as the people are happy about his activity, he keeps fulfilling his mission, but when the national decides to dismiss him
“I assess myself the servant of the people. As long as the people are satisfied, I will continue my mission. As soon as the people decide to remove me from that position, I will most probably go back to journalism or will write books”, he said.
In his interview, Pashinyan stressed that his mission is to rid the country of corruption. After reaching this goal Nikol Pashinyan sees an economic revolution that will take place in the country.
At the same time, the premier warned that not everything depends on the government and added that that he relies on people’s participation. He also pointed out the necessity of attraction of investors. -0—