The statement says that the ARF assumes the responsibility to mold a qualitatively new government and that the results achieved during the past two years inspire hope that much more can be achieved.
Ending a two-week anti-Serzh Sargsyan march that kicked off in Gyumri that wound its way throughout various towns in Armenia, Civil Contract political party head Nikol Pashinyan and supporters reached Yerevan on April 13.
Bagaran has no drinking water, natural gas and public transportation. The cultural center is shut and the dirt streets lack night lights.
While protesters ask for a live broadcast, the electricity inside gets switched off.
“My Step” and “Reject Serzh” initiatives continue the protest against the Serzh Sargsyan’s likely election as the country’s next prime minister.
After the rally ended, people then marched to France Square and stages a sit-down, closing the area to traffic.
Civil Contract political party head Nikol Pashinyan, the driving force behind the movement to reject Sargsyan, called on citizens to join the protesters and shut down all downtown Yerevan.