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Opposition Parties Confirm Alliance With Kocharian Մայիս 06, 2021 Կիսվել Տարածել Տպել The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) and another opposition party officially confirmed on Thursday that they will join forces with former President Robert Kocharian to participate in snap parliamentary elections expected in June. “We will soon make a joint statement on the formation of the alliance, its name, electoral list and other tasks,” Ishkhan Saghatelian, the head of Dashnaktsutyun’s governing body in Armenia, said in a video address posted on Facebook. Saghatelian said the Dashnaktsutyun leadership has decided to team up with Kocharian and the newly established party called Resurgent Armenia because they have similar “visions for Armenia’s future.” ....
Տարածել Տպել Traffic was brought to a standstill in much of central Yerevan on Saturday as an alliance of more than a dozen Armenian opposition parties resumed street protests aimed at forcing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign. The Homeland Salvation Movement alliance rallied several thousand supporters in the city’s Liberty Square in what its coordinator, Ishkhan Saghatelian, described as a “new start of our movement” sparked by the autumn war with Azerbaijan. “As long as Nikol [Pashinian] is in power there will be no stability, peace and calm in our country,” Saghatelian told the crowd that gathered in the square amid a heavy snowfall. The opposition forces will continue “nonstop” civil disobedience actions in the days ahead, he said. ....
Տարածել Տպել Leaders of a coalition of more than a dozen Armenian opposition parties said on Wednesday that it will resume soon street protests aimed at forcing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign. “There will be civil disobedience actions marches, demonstrations, rallies so that we oust this government of evil under popular pressure,” said Ishkhan Saghatelian, the coordinator of the Homeland Salvation Movement. He did not go into details. The alliance blames Pashinian for Armenia’s defeat in the recent war with Azerbaijan and wants him to hand over power to an interim government headed by one of its leaders, Vazgen Manukian. The prime minister has rejected the opposition demands and has offered to hold fresh parliamentary elections instead. ....
Opposition protesters during Wednesday’s “March for Dignity” demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation Armenian opposition forces, which are leading the “Homeland Salvation” movement called for a nationwide general strike on December 22, during Wednesday’s protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. “A nationwide strike and a boycott of university classes in Armenia is declared starting from noon on Tuesday,” said Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Council of Armenia Chariman Ishkhan Saghatelyan. The ARF is one of the parties in a coalition of 16 opposition groups that have been protesting since the November 9 agreement was signed by Pashinyan, which ended the war, but forced the surrender of Armenian territories in Artsakh to Azerbaijan. Since the agreement has been implemented, several border communities in Armenia proper have seen their security challenged as they have come face to face with Azerbaijani ar ....
Տարածել Տպել A coalition of more than a dozen Armenian opposition parties vowed to force Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign soon as thousands of its supporters continued to demonstrate in Yerevan on Tuesday. It sought to step up the pressure on Pashinian in the face of his continuing refusal to hand over power to an interim government following the war in Nagorno-Karabakh. “We have been growing in number for the last several days and our ranks are joined by more and more decent people,” Artur Vanetsian, the leader of one of the parties making up the Homeland Salvation Movement, told the crowd marching through the city center. ....