The ruling Republican Party of Armenia does not have a unified position on further actions after yesterday’s failure to vote in the parliament on the appointment of the leader of street protests Nikol Pashinyan as the new Prime Minister of the country after resigning of RPA leader Serzh Sargsyan from his post under the pressure of protests.
It was told by an expert of the Ukrainian Institute for the Future on International Politics Iliya Kusa on the air of the radio station “Voice of the Capital“.
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