“The issue we face is to make the lives of Armenian citizens better,” Pashinyan said, adding that, on the political level, the primary task is to prepare Armenia for snap parliamentary elections.
From the stage in Republic Square, Prime Minister Pashinyan called on us to step up if ever he is in the wrong. Today I answer that call.
It’s the second year that Yerevan Wine Days Festival was held in Yerevan. Part of Saryan street was closed for traffic for two days in the evenings, and thousands of people gathered here to taste some wine. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, together with his wife and children, also attended the wine festival.
Pashinyan, in a Facebook post, says that there is still no specific date when Acemoglu, a Professor of Economic at MIT and co-author of the book Why Nations Fail (2012), will arrive in Armenia.