Politics

There were no full discussions on the motion of confidence in the Prime Minister.

Edgar Ghazaryan, the former head of the Supreme Court's staff, announced the launch of the "Independence Movement," also assured that as a result of their struggle, Nikol Pashinyan would no longer be the Prime Minister of Armenia by September 21.

In a conversation with Radar Armenia, MP Tigran Abrahamyan of the NA opposition "Bativ Oonem" faction, when asked how realistic this assessment is, said that any citizen who sincerely aims to remove this government and achieve radical political changes is already welcome.

"I don't want to fall before the process. I took part in that meeting; deputies of our faction and many people representing the Republican Party took part because the situation in the country forces us to put aside political and personal ambitions and join and support all the initiatives that aim to achieve radical changes in the country. Said the deputy.

Tigran Abrahamyan did not give an unequivocal answer to the question: is it possible for the opposition factions to initiate a process of expressing no confidence in the prime minister by September 21? He said the impeachment process involves several components: a political process in the parliament, great public support on the street, and pressure on the existing authorities. "The impeachment process should not be an end in itself. It is necessary to start the process when several components are secured."

According to the deputy, there were no complete discussions regarding the initiative to express no confidence in Nikol Pashinyan, neither in the RPA nor in the "I have honor" faction.

Abrahamyan assured that they would complete and clearly express their position during such discussions.

Hayk Magoyan