Prime minister: Nikol Pashinyan. Opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan was elected prime minister by parliament in May after he spearheaded weeks of mass protests against the ruling party, transforming the country's political landscape. He had piled pressure on the ruling Republican Party through an unprecedented campaign of civil disobedience, leading to the shock resignation of veteran leader Serzh Sargsyan, a week after he shifted to the newly-empowered role of prime minister after serving for 10 years as president.
In December he called a snap election to remove the Republican Party majority in parliament, and his My Step Alliance won an overwhelming majority. The Republicans won no seats. Mr Pashinyan promised to maintain Armenia's strategic alliance with Russia. But he faced calls for his resignation in late after agreeing to a Moscow-brokered ceasefire with Azerbaijan, which had made major gains in an offensive against Nagorno-Karabakh. President: Armen Sargsyan. Armen Sargsyan was elected president in March , when the country moved from a presidential system of government to a parliamentary one.
Pakistan reiterates call for US to unfreeze Afghanistan's assets. French, Azerbaijani, Armenian foreign ministers discuss Karabakh. On anniversary of defeat in Karabakh, Armenians pessimistic about future. Key piece of Karabakh pact on Zangezur corridor still awaits implementation. World Armenian president calls on government to resign Government that led to 'great tragedy' has to resign, early elections should be held, says Armen Sarkissian Ali Cura MOSCOW Armenia's president said Sunday that the government should resign, new elections should be held within a year at the latest and an interim government of national accord should be formed, preferably a technocratic one.
Referendum on Constitutional amendment Sargsyan also said that a constitutional referendum needed to be organized before the new elections to amend the constitution. What happened in Karabakh? New clashes erupted on Sept. Please contact us for subscription options.
Armenian forces open provocative fire on western Azerbaijan. The shortened variant of the interview in Dilijan is presented below in translation. Russia 24 - Let me start with Special thanks to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, his colleagues and the City of Glasgow for an excellent summit and warm hospitality. First, about Armenia - a small state but a global nation.
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