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Pashinyan can t be interim PM, eight parties claim
Eight Armenian political parties released a statement stating that Nikol Pashinyan cannot serve as caretaker prime minister. The full text of the statement is provided below. On April 25, Nikol Pashinyan resigned, but the claims in the resignation, in violation of all legal and political grounds, were an ultimatum for political forces and citizens of Armenia since he stated that he will continue to serve as interim prime minister of Armenia and only in this case will he agree to hold snap parliamentary elections.
We declare and warn:
A. Nikol Pashinyan must leave PM s office so that he doesn’t have any opportunity to make the state and administrative forces and institutions serve for his regeneration, otherwise, his actions will be considered seizure of power.
8 Armenian political parties issue statement stating that Nikol Pashinyan can t be acting PM news.am - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from news.am Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Modern Diplomacy
Published 3 months ago
On January 8, 1977,a series of terrorist attacks struck Moscow city, the capital of the Soviet Union. Three explosions occurred in a row in different places, with an interval of less than 40 minutes. All the employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the KGB were raised on alarm. Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee, who spent Saturday hunting, urgently left for the capital. At that time, the life of Muscovites was not overshadowed by rampant criminality. The concept of “terrorism” was exclusively referred to as a characteristic of capitalist countries by the Soviet people.