Pashinyan, apparently not concerned with tipping off law enforcement to the movement’s plans for tomorrow, told a crowd of several hundred people attending a rally this evening in France Square to wake-up early on Monday and launch various acts of civil disobedience at 8:15 a.m.
Another rally to prevent Serzh Sargsyan from becoming Armenia's next prime minister is taking place in Yerevan's France Square.
At a rally today in Yerevan’s France Square, anti-Serzh Sargsyan movement leader Nikol Pashinyan told the crowd that he was in high spirits after reading a Facebook post by musician Serj Tankian that reads “My heart and love goes out to all in Armenia who are struggling for a prosperous future.”
Citizens protesting against Serzh Sargsyan's likely election as the country’s next prime minister spent their second night at France Square, blocking all the entrances with benches and garbage bins.