
ArmInfo.Back in 2021, the Republican Party of Armenia (RPA) promised to remove Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan from power, and the political force will do everything to fulfill its promise. Hayk Mamijanyan, head of the "With Honor" faction, stated this in a conversation with journalists ahead of a parliamentary hearing on the draft law "On the National Crisis and Failure of Governance."
The faction leader explained that the hearings organized in parliament will serve as a platform for the opposition to identify practical methods for removing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan from power. Touching on the impeachment process itself and what will follow if the necessary votes are secured, Mamijanyan mentioned that, according to the draft they presented, an interim government will need to be formed. The opposition leader noted that its responsibilities will include addressing several issues. Specifically, according to Mamijanyan, these include ensuring the country's security, preventing the spread of an atmosphere of hatred in society, ensuring economic stability, developing Armenia's armed forces, and many more.
The faction leader also touched on the protest organized outside the parliament during the hearings. He noted that the protest is a demonstration of the population's demand for a vote of no confidence in Nikol Pashinyan. "Furthermore, I would like to remind you that we have repeatedly stated that without a street struggle, impeachment will be simply impossible." Mamijanyan added.
In turn, Eduard Sharmazanov, former Vice Speaker of the Armenian Parliament and Republican Party member, emphasized that the hearings should serve as a platform to listen to the opposition and determine future actions. The Republican acknowledged that the support of MPs from the ruling Civil Contract party is needed to carry out the impeachment process, but pointed out that the main goal is to achieve opposition consolidation. "However, our primary concern should not be whether someone joins us or not, but whether we lose our homeland or preserve it," Sharmazanov added.
In this regard, he mentioned that seven years ago, when he entered the parliament building, there were two Armenian republics, 150,000 Armenians lived in Artsakh who had not been subjected to ethnic cleansing, and 240 square kilometers of Armenia were not occupied by Azerbaijan. "Furthermore, the government has never opposed the Armenian Apostolic Church (AAC), denied Mount Ararat or international recognition of the Armenian Genocide," the RPA member noted.
Regarding the possibility of MPs from the opposition "Armenia" faction joining the process, Sharmazanov stated briefly: "This possibility is always there. I have repeatedly said that politics is an art of opportunity."