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Miasin movement eyes initiating process of expressing no confidence in Pashinyan

Miasin movement eyes initiating process of expressing no confidence in Pashinyan
20.11.2023 18:30
The Miasin movement intends to begin the process of expressing no confidence in the current Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, reported from Armenian media.

Miasin’s demands will be made public on November 23 at 16:00 at the presidential residence, from where the prime minister is temporarily working.

"Taking into account that the government’s program directly contradicts the steps implemented in practice and which led to dire consequences, the movement will turn to citizens and the parliamentary opposition to initiate a process of expressing no confidence in Pashinyan,” reads the statement.





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