ArmInfo.The Republican Party, which previously held power Armenia, is not seeking power. This statement was made to journalists on May 21 by the Chairman of the RPA and the third President of the Republic of Armenia, Serzh Sargsyan, in response to a question about the RPA's stance on the initiative to express a vote of no confidence in the current Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan.
According to the former President, the Constitution of the country clearly states how and under what circumstances a vote of no confidence can be expressed in the current Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia. For this reason, Sargsyan suggested that journalists contact the initiators of this process, especially in the context of presenting the draft resolution and including in the agenda of the National Assembly.
Sargsyan once again emphasized that the RPA has never stated its refusal to participate in this issue, and furthermore, the assertion that the party's stance is not serious appears even more peculiar. When asked about the reasons for the constant targeted attacks from all sides against the former government since 2018, the ex-president noted that this phenomenon did not begin in 2018. "If you closely read the statements of the second President of the Republic of Armenia Robert Kocharyan during his recent press conference, you should have paid attention to his statement that everything began in 2008," the former head of the Armenian state emphasized.