"Zhoghovurd" daily writes: "The parliamentary opposition will not rush to impeach Nikol Pashinyan until all risks are covered.
Back on May 9, when the march led by Bagrat Srbazan reached Yerevan, he announced from the Republic Square that they will start the process of expressing no confidence in Nikol Pashinyan in the National Assembly. but nothing has been done yet, and according to the information of "Zhoghovurd" daily, the impeachment process will not be initiated even during the next four-day session of the National Assembly, which will start next week. Preparations are now underway.
Let us inform you that first, in order to convene a session with the agenda of impeaching the Prime Minister, 36 deputies must sign the appropriate form and present it to the National Assembly (the opposition has so many votes; independent deputy Ishkhan Zakaryan agreed to join the initiative in a conversation with Srbazan), then 54 deputies must appear at the National Assembly session. to secure a quorum, which largely depends on the parliamentary majority, the CP.
It is obvious that serious public pressure is needed to bring the CP members to the National Assembly when discussing this issue, so that the authorities are forced to come to the parliament and discuss the issue of expressing no confidence in Nikol Pashinyan, and then vote.
It turns out that 36 deputies' signatures are needed to introduce the issue of impeachment to the parliament, and 54 to accept it.
And why are the oppositionists not in a hurry, but want to prepare well? the point is that if the impeachment initiative is defeated at this stage, it can be put back on the agenda only after six months."