Armenia opposition gives Pashinyan Dec. 8 deadline for resignation

Armenia opposition gives Pashinyan Dec. 8 deadline for resignation

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Armenian opposition has given Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan until noon on December 8 to step down, Ishkhan Saghatelyan from Dashnaktsutyun (Armenian Revolutionary Federation) party told rally goers on Saturday.

Saghatelyan said if Pashinyan fails to comply with the demand, the opposition will organize a civil disobedience campaign across the country, A1Plus reports.

"There are two issues we can discuss: first - the day and hour of his departure, and second - the promise that the people will not take revenge on him," Saghatelyan said.

Ever since Pashinyan signed a trilateral statement on the cessation of hostilities in Nagorno-Karabakh and agreed to cede significant chunks of territory to Azerbaijan, 17 opposition parties and their supporters have been rallying to demand his resignation.

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