“My Step” marchers reached the Liberty Square, which was the final point of their two-week-long march. In Yerevan, they were joined by "Reject Serzh" initiative members.
Five citizens of Armenia died today while working inside a restaurant sewage system in Ufa, the capital city of the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia.
Thousands gathered this evening in Yerevan’s Liberty Square to voice their opposition to former Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan from becoming the country’s next prime minister.
There are an estimated 3,000 people gathered in Yerevan’s Liberty Square to hear Nikol Pashinyan and other speakers rail against the election of former Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan as the country’s next president.
They wanted to confront Simonyan and charge him with turning the university into a tool used by Serzh Sargsyan and the ruling Republican Party of Armenia to “enslave students entering into adulthood”.
At Yerevan’s Northern Bus Station, the marchers were joined by “Reject Serzh” movement members, striking university students and unaffiliated activists.
While Tamrazyan declared a mere AMD 7.093 million (US$14,700) in income, all in the form of wages, his cash holdings amounted to a whopping AMD 403.2 million, US$750,000, and €800,000.