Former PM calls on Pashinyan to resign
Region
- 16 December, 2020
- 05:38
"Armenia is in a deep - moral, psychological, political, economic, social, serious crisis. It is difficult to imagine a deeper crisis. What else should be?" Report informs, quoting Armenia's former Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan, who commented on the situation in the country.
Karapetyan noted that the government is to blame for the state in the country:
"This fateful moment is the most important test for the government to show that it can rise above narrow political interests, to show high consciousness, to calm the country, to rethink the path of political forces and to form a vision for the future, and to elect a new government."
"I hope that the prime minister will find the courage to resign for the future of the nation," he emphasized.
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