The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Armenia opposition leader calls supporters out onto streets

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YEREVAN: Armenian opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan yesterday urged supporters to take to the streets to pressure parliament to choose him as the next prime minister.

Pashinyan led days of protests that forced veteran leader Serzh Sarksyan to step down as prime minister last week, and is the sole nominee to take over the role.

But he needs approval from a parliament dominated by Sarksyan supporters.

Addressing parliament before his candidacy was put to the vote, Pashinyan accused Sarksyan’s backers in the ruling Republican Party of trying to cling to power in defiance of the popular will.

Pashinyan has received the support of all opposition parties in parliament, who hold 47 seats in the 105-seat legislatur­e, but he will require a majority to win.

“You would think that in the situation that has unfolded conclusion­s would have been drawn, but the Republican Party has started to play cat-and-mouse with the people,” Pashinyan said.

“I turn to the nation of the Republic of Armenia and every citizen of the Republic of Armenia,” he said.

“Don’t stay at home, and right now, go out into the streets if you have not done it yet flood out onto the streets and the squares of the capital and other towns in the republic.”

Tens of thousands of people gathered on the central Republic Square in the capital Yerevan to listen to Pashinyan, whose speech was broadcast live on two big screens.

They waved the Armenian national flag, blew horns and chanted ‘Nikol – prime minister!’

“I’m sure we will win today, Armenia will win!” said Suren Gevorkyan, a 19-year-old student wearing a T-shirt with Pashinyan’s portrait.

If Pashinyan does become prime minister, it would signal a dramatic shift in power in exSoviet Armenia, which has been dominated by the same cadre of leaders since the late 1990s. — AFP

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Supporters of Armenian opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan wait for the results of the parliament’s election of an interim prime minister in central Yerevan. — Reuters photo
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Photo shows the Pigne d’Arolla area, where four skiers lost their lives and five others were in a critical state, after being forced to spend the night exposed to the elements in the Swiss Alps. — AFP photo

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