Yesterday, participants in a march against the delimitation of the border with Azerbaijan, led by Archbishop Galstyanyan, entered Yerevan and held a rally in which about 20 thousand people took part. Galstanyan met with the former President of Armenia, Putin’s friend Kocharyan, and after consultation demanded Pashinyan’s resignation.
Today, after the leader's call for civil disobedience, protesters blocked the streets of the capital.
The pro-Russian revanchist opposition, on whose side the Armenian Church is very active, wants to remove Pashinyan from power through political means and, with the help of its deputies in parliament, is taking the initiative to impeach the prime minister.
Although Pashinyan's position in parliament does not currently pose a threat to his power, the situation may change since his supporters, unlike the opposition, are not yet active. If a completely pro-Russian army intervenes on the side of the opposition, which cannot be ruled out, Pashinyan is unlikely to survive.
Armenian Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan
Today, after the leader's call for civil disobedience, protesters blocked the streets of the capital.
The pro-Russian revanchist opposition, on whose side the Armenian Church is very active, wants to remove Pashinyan from power through political means and, with the help of its deputies in parliament, is taking the initiative to impeach the prime minister.
Although Pashinyan's position in parliament does not currently pose a threat to his power, the situation may change since his supporters, unlike the opposition, are not yet active. If a completely pro-Russian army intervenes on the side of the opposition, which cannot be ruled out, Pashinyan is unlikely to survive.
Armenian Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan