Given that the Armenian National Assembly did not elect Nikol Pashinyan, for the second time, as prime minister today, the parliament was dissolved by force of law.
Ayvazyan, according to a statement released by his office, emphasized that Azerbaijan continues to politicize the issue of access to humanitarian aid and undermine the efforts of the international community.
Several media organizations in Armenia have publicly criticized Maneh Grigoryan, Nikol Pashinyan’s press secretary, for obstructing a local reporter who attempted to approach Pashinyan on May 9 at Yerevan’s Yerablur Military Pantheon.
Nikol Pashinyan, at a special session of the Armenian National Assembly today defended his 2018 “Velvet Revolution”, claiming that it averted a “civil war” in 2020 during the post-war political crisis.