Armenian premier steps down, manoeuvring for early election
YEREVAN, Armenia — Armenia’s prime minister stepped down Tuesday, a political manoeuvr aimed at forcing an early election.
Nikol Pashinian, who took office in May after spearheading weeks of protests that forced the resignation of his predecessor, has pushed for an early parliamentary election this fall in a bid to unseat foes who maintain a majority.
He announced his resignation on live national television, saying that the early vote is needed “to return the power to the people.”
Pashinian, a former journalist, tapped public anger over the widespread poverty, high unemployment and rampant corruption that flourished under the old government.