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The Prime Minister of Armenia is not going to discuss the issue of his resignation. "Civil contract"

The Prime Minister of Armenia and the "Civil Agreement" party are not going to discuss with anyone the issue of the resignation of the head of the government. Sargis Khandanyan, chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the Armenian Parliament, deputy of the ruling "Civil Pact" party, said this in a conversation with journalists on May 17.

He explained that this issue cannot be a subject of discussion. The deputy reminded that the citizens of Armenia formed a parliament through elections in 2021, which appointed a government with a leader.

The deputy expressed his conviction that the power in Armenia can be changed only in a democratic, legitimate way, through elections, which, according to him, will take place in 2026.

He assured that both the ruling party and the faction of the party are open.

"There was a party meeting the other day, which proves that the Prime Minister's communication with the political team is active. What should there be concern about? In the last 3-4 years, against the background of warm spring, the opposition with the same individuals and different leaders is trying to generate different processes within the country, which do not bring success," added the deputy.

According to him, the reason is that these processes have no political content, and citizens are not offered an alternative. "While the ruling power presents the processes very clearly and transparently, especially if the discussions refer to security and foreign policy issues. The authorities present both difficulties and challenges to the public, as well as ways to solve them. It seems that there is no alternative to this in the political field," concluded Sargis Khandanyan.

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