Armenia: Nikol Pashinyan elected as new prime minister
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Tuesday, 08 May, 2018, 14:55
![]() Armenia's parliament has elected opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan as new prime minister, two weeks after Serzh Sargsyan resigned following widespread anti-government demonstrations. Pashinyan's so-called Velvet Revolution has exercised true people power - the ability to conjure up a storm of support on request. His protest movement began with a march of non-violence on March 31, demanding Sargsyan to step down. Pashinyan, 42, experienced a meteoric rise in popularity in recent weeks by appealing to Armenians of all ages. He promised to rid the country of what he called a oligarchic, nepotistic political system, a message that has resonated with a younger generation frustrated by a lack of opportunities. |

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