ArmInfo. , - wrote on a social network the head of the Masis community, member of the RPA Council David Hambardzumyan, now a candidate for prime minister to launch the process of a vote of no confidence in Pashinyan by the NA faction .
From the first day of seizing power, I have made every effort in front of all of you to prevent or at least avert a catastrophe.
I and almost all my loved ones were imprisoned on fabricated charges, but it is impossible to influence my will>, - he noted.
According to Hambardzumyan, he is a supporter of a non-partisan approach to the struggle. In this regard, he called on all oppositionists to sincerely unite, expressing his readiness to respond to all such calls.
Lord, make the works of our hands righteous and grant success to our deeds. Amen>, - he summed up.
A little earlier, the RPA, represented by the opposition faction of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, named a candidate for prime minister to launch the process of a vote of no confidence in Pashinyan
A vote of no confidence in the current Prime Minister can be discussed in the National Assembly only if at least 36 MPs provide the signatures required to begin the process. The two opposition factions (Armenia and I Have the Honor) together comprise 34 MPs. Another four have independent status. In order to express no confidence in the head of government, at least 54 out of 107 MPs must vote for impeachment.
In 2018, the then mayor of Masis and his brother were arrested as part of the investigation into an incident in the Erebuni administrative district of Yerevan during the April 2018 events (the "velvet revolution"), as well as at the crossroads leading to the villages of Hayanist and Ovtashat in the Ararat region (with the use of firearms).
On December 5, 2021, David Hambardzumyan announced that charges had been dropped against him in the case of violence against citizens in Yerevan on April 22, 2018. At the same time, he stated that the Investigative Committee had decided to stop pursuing him, since no evidence of his guilt had been found.
The former official added that he is currently a defendant in another case - an attack on protesters that was organized at the crossroads of roads leading to the villages of Hayanist and Ovtashat, also in 2018. "I got to that crossroads when the conflict there was already in full swing. I try not to talk about this topic, as I am waiting for the results of the investigation. We will live and see whether I am guilty or not," Hambardzumyan said. At the same time, he added that he is not afraid of pressure and imprisonment.