ArmInfo. The " Tavush for the Motherland " movement intends to drive up to the Republic Square in cars from all sides tomorrow during the government meeting (at 11:00) and bring to the attention of the authorities what has been discussed over the past 3 days. This was announced on the evening of May 29 by head of the movement, candidate for Prime Minister, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan in the courtyard of the Church of St. Anne.
"At 10:30 we enter Republic Square in cars from all directions. Government meeting is at 11:00. If the police illegally block your path on any section of the road, turn off the engine, leave the car on this section of the road and continue walking to Republic Square," he urged.
Those who do not have a car must be in front of the government at 10:30.
The protests in Armenia began after it became known about the agreement reached on April 19 between Yerevan and Baku to begin delimiting the border with Tavush. On May 9, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, who led the procession from Tavush to Yerevan, saying that Prime Minister Pashinyan had failed to govern the state along all lines, called on the Prime Minister to resign. On May 26, Galstanyan was announced as a candidate for prime minister of the Republic of Armenia. From 8:00 on May 27, peaceful actions of disobedience began, which, according to the leaders of the movement, should force the authorities to reckon with the will of the people and leave.