ARMENIA VOTES IN SUDDEN ELECTION TO UNITE FIRMLY REFORMATION DRIVE
Leader Nikol Pashinyan
Armenians yesterday started to vote in parliamentary polls to activate years in advance of the timetable by the leader Nikol Pashinyan,who is advocating for a reform and having aspiration to unite firmly his political power in the post-Soviet country.
Leader Nikol Pashinyan,is a former journalist and a 43-year-old who became prime minister in May after leading the campaign in a fervent manner for weeks of peaceful anti-government demonstration,where people protest that removed the veteran leader Serzh Sarkisian.
Nevertheless, Leader Nikol Pashinyan's Reformation drive was truncated for months by the rulling opposition political party from M Sarkisian's which have the highest number in the parliament.
After weeks of a lot of street protests and a political movement which was performed with difficulty by the prime minister,the parliament was disbanded a month ago.
Mr Nikol Pashinyan's party is anticipated to have the majority in the new legislature, which will give him the opportunity to push onward with his campaign to reorganize the South Caucasus nation's politic territory and commences an "economic revolution".
Armenians yesterday started to vote in parliamentary polls to activate years in advance of the timetable by the leader Nikol Pashinyan,who is advocating for a reform and having aspiration to unite firmly his political power in the post-Soviet country.
Leader Nikol Pashinyan,is a former journalist and a 43-year-old who became prime minister in May after leading the campaign in a fervent manner for weeks of peaceful anti-government demonstration,where people protest that removed the veteran leader Serzh Sarkisian.
Nevertheless, Leader Nikol Pashinyan's Reformation drive was truncated for months by the rulling opposition political party from M Sarkisian's which have the highest number in the parliament.
After weeks of a lot of street protests and a political movement which was performed with difficulty by the prime minister,the parliament was disbanded a month ago.
Mr Nikol Pashinyan's party is anticipated to have the majority in the new legislature, which will give him the opportunity to push onward with his campaign to reorganize the South Caucasus nation's politic territory and commences an "economic revolution".
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