ArmInfo.The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia again urged its citizens residing in Armenia to avoid places of mass gathering on May 8.
"On May 8, it is possible to increase the protest activity in the city of Yerevan, including in the area of the building of the National Assembly (parliament), there are expected disruptions in the work of public transport, it is recommended to avoid places of mass congestion, "the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
To note, tomorrow on May 8 in Armenian National Assembly will pass the elections of Armenian Prime Minister. The leader of Make a Step opposition movement, oppositionist MP Nikol Pashinyan is yet the only candidate nominated to the given post. In case if Pashinyan will not manage to have support of 53 MPs of the Parliament, National Assembly will be dissolved according to the current Constitution.