ArmInfo.The movement "Tavush in the name of the Motherland" began a procession from St. Anne's Church in Yerevan. However, maintaining the intrigue, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan did not tell where the protesters were going.
The night before, voicing plans for Friday, Galstanyan noted that on May 31 he would be waiting for everyone in the courtyard of St. Anne's Church in Yerevan.
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.