ArmInfo. Near the building of the Armenian government, where the next meeting is currently taking place, an action of the movement "Tavush for the Motherland" started, led by the leader of the protest movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan.
Large police forces were gathered here in the morning. Armed with shields, they formed a cordon in several rows and blocked Melik Adamyan Street adjacent to the government building.
From time to time, clashes between protesters and security forces occur, and citizens are detained. Tow trucks began to pick up the cars of protesters in Republic Square.
The night before, Archbishop Bagrat called on supporters to come by car to Republic Square at 10:30.
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 take into account the will of the people and leave.