ArmInfo. The whole city is filled with car horns, the drivers of which welcome the actions aimed at removing the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, the leader of the Tavush for the Motherland movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, told reporters about this on May 14.
ArmInfo. The entire Armenian people today are in a state of fatigue due to the actions of the Armenian authorities, the leader of the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, told reporters on May 14.
ArmInfo. All 156 civil activists who, at the call of the opposition "Tavush for the Motherland" movement, blocked the streets of Yerevan demanding the resignation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, have been released, the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Armenia reports.
ArmInfo.The protests of disobedience that swept through Yerevan on May 13 are temporarily suspended until the evening. Leader of the "Tavush for the Motherland" movement, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, stated this today, addressing the participants of the protests.
ArmInfo.Azerbaijan takes the processes taking place in Armenia very seriously. Baku saw something in them that couldn't help but bother it. Both Turkiye and Azerbaijan are beginning to understand that the environment that has prevailed in the country for the last 3.5 years has already changed. This opinion was expressed in a video interview with Analitika.ua by the famous Armenian political scientist Manvel Sargsyan.
ArmInfo.The Union of Journalists of Armenia (UJA) strongly condemns all police brutality against journalists carrying out their professional activities, calls on the leadership of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to restrain the instincts of its employees, and the Investigative Committee to stop the practice of applying double standards. This is stated in the statement of the UJA.
ArmInfo.Azerbaijani media admit that the situation in Armenia has become critical. Former member of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Naira Zohrabyan told reporters on May 13.