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YEREVAN. – We have not made any arrangement yesterday, and we listened to information as to what the Prime Minister is going to do, what his intentions are.

Vice President of the National Assembly (NA), Mikayel Melkumyan, who is also a member of the NA “Tsarukyan” Faction—which is supported by the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), on Wednesday, told the above-said to reporters in parliament.

In his words, arguments and counter-arguments were discussed during Tuesday evening’s talk at the NA between several factions and the PM, and the government stuck to its view that the snap parliamentary election shall be held in December.

When asked whether there was a view that they do not nominate a candidate for PM once incumbent Nikol Pashinyan resigns, Melkumyan responded: “No arrangement was made. (…). We [only] have agreed to continue [the talks].”

To the reminder that PM Pashinyan on Tuesday noted that the political forces have verbally said that they will not nominate a candidate for PM, the PAP member said they did not discuss that matter at the party, and there is no final decision on any matter yet.

As reported earlier, the NA on Tuesday passed the controversial bill on making amendments to the NA Rules of Procedure. But as per Prime Minister Pashinyan and the NA “Way Out” (Yelk) Faction, this proposed law will enable to prevent the holding of a snap parliamentary election once the PM resigns from office.

The former ruling Republican Party of Armenia, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Dashnaktsutyun Party, and the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP)-supported “Tsarukyan” factions in parliament have voted for this bill.

Subsequently, and upon the call by the PM, thousands of people blocked the NA building, from Tuesday night to early Wednesday morning. As a result, the deputies were “stranded” in the parliament building over night.

PM Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday will continue his talks with the NA political forces, and in connection with conducting a snap parliamentary election in Armenia.

Armenia PM: Lawmakers said they would not nominate candidate for PM

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