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Armenia on edge as impasse rolls on

Thousands take to streets to protest after political talks between opposition, acting PM are called off

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Several thousand protesters took to the streets of the Armenian capital yesterday morning after talks between the opposition and the acting prime minister were called off.

Protest leader Nikol Pashinian had been expected to sit down for talks with acting Prime Minister Karen Karapetian to discuss a political transition after Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan abruptly stepped down on Monday amid massive antigovern­ment protests.

Karapetian is an ally of Sargsyan, who ruled Armenia for 10 years. The opposition insists that he step down soon to make way for a new premier appointed by a new parliament. The talks yesterday were supposed to discuss that transition.

Karapetian said in a statement yesterday that the talks with Pashinian were cancelled after the opposition made unspecifie­d “unilateral demands”.

Pashinian called on his supporters to take to the streets in protest. About 5,000 people marched in the Centre of the capital, Yerevan, blocking traffic and chanting “Join us!”

“Authoritie­s won’t step down, they are just dragging their feet,” said 24-year-old protester Garik Migranyan.

“But we will make them do that. We are the power.”

Police troops supported government buildings and the headquarte­rs of the ruling Republican Party. An armoured vehicle was spotted nearby.

“We will not allow authoritie­s to steal our victory,” Pashinian told supporters Wednesday.

“There will be more of us here with every day until we take power.”

Pashinian said he and his allies would boycott the snap parliament­ary election if a member of the ruling Republican Party remains prime minister.

 ?? Reuters ?? Supporters of opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan rally in Yerevan, Armenia, after talks to discuss a transition were scrapped.
Reuters Supporters of opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan rally in Yerevan, Armenia, after talks to discuss a transition were scrapped.

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