I will seek a meeting with the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan. A demand for his resignation will be handed to him. Edgar Ghazaryan, former ambassador of Armenia to Poland and former head of the Constitutional Court Office, said before the opposition rally in the Republic Square today.
According to him, even if at the moment Pashinyan is not in his working place, i.e. in the government building, it doesn't mean that he is not able to attend the meeting if he wants to.
"About $2 million was spent from the state budget to buy armored service cars for Pashinyan. So he shouldn't have any problems with movement. Hence, Pashinyan can and must come to the square to the protesters," Ghazaryan stressed.
We note that another rally is held on the Republic Square in Yerevan demanding the resignation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The event was organized by the Independence Movement.