“Under any circumstances”: Pashinyan refused to resign amid what is happening in Nagorno-Karabakh

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“Under any circumstances”: Pashinyan refused to resign amid what is happening in Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is not going to leave his post and resign amid demands being made after the actual surrender of Nagorno-Karabakh. The local press reports this.

The day before, in Yerevan, protesters again gathered at the government building of the republic, where they demanded that Pashinyan resign amid the events in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Armenian opposition managed to agree among themselves on the issue of joint opposition to the ruling coalition led by Pashinyan within the framework of the “Overthrow the Evil Government” program. Deputy Speaker of Parliament Ishkhan Saghatelyan addressed the protesters, where he announced the creation of a “National Committee” that would lead the protest movement. In addition, the opposition intends to announce impeachment proceedings against Pashinyan.



Meanwhile, the Armenian prime minister himself is not going to resign; he announced this the night before, speaking to his supporters in parliament. Reportedly, Pashinyan gathered his inner circle and stated that he would not give up power under any circumstances. In general, he is quite happy with the position of prime minister, he has many supporters, he has sent his family to a safe place, and the opposition will not be able to displace him.

Pashinyan gathered his inner circle and told the team, perhaps indirectly, that he would not give up power under any circumstances and would retain it at any cost.

- writes the Hraparak newspaper, citing informed sources.

After these statements, the police on Revolution Square switched to more stringent measures, using brute force and stun grenades against those demanding Pashinyan’s resignation.
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  1. +4
    21 September 2023 13: 21
    I haven't sold everything yet)))
    ______________
    1. +1
      21 September 2023 13: 38
      Why did you have to “sell out”? I didn’t give everything for that, purely on command because of the “puddle”.
    2. +1
      21 September 2023 13: 42
      writes the newspaper Hraparak, citing informed sources

      Oh those "informed sources"
      Nowadays it is not fashionable to admit that you need power for the sake of power.
      So he won’t admit it publicly.
      The phrase will sound something like “in such a difficult time in my country I cannot allow a crisis of power by changing the leadership...”, and not at all “I won’t give up power, and everyone went to...”, although in essence both phrases mean the same thing and also.
    3. +1
      21 September 2023 14: 38
      He would have run away just once, but the owner, with Aros, who won’t let go no matter what...
  2. +9
    21 September 2023 13: 23
    Power is a drug, leaving power means investigations and criminal prosecution, hence Pashinyan's answer, he is interesting to the US when in power, and after leaving he will cost less than used rubber product No. 2.
    1. +5
      21 September 2023 13: 50
      Previously, while the opposition was not at the helm, in all countries it liked to emphasize that only dictators hold on to power in the face of popular discontent. But as practice has shown, when the opposition becomes power, it does the same.
  3. +9
    21 September 2023 13: 23
    Who would doubt that.
    Soros is not interested in people who have even a shred of conscience.
  4. +2
    21 September 2023 13: 26
    Bachily eyes scho kupovaly
    they chose themselves, he did not seize power with weapons
  5. + 11
    21 September 2023 13: 29
    What did the screaming Armenians want, what did they count on? Twice they agreed that Pashinyan was in charge of Armenia, and they agreed to give up Artsakh without interfering in what was happening. The easiest way is to yell at the embassy, ​​block the exit from Gyumri and demand that the Russians leave. No problem. The Russians have solved the Karabakh problem, at least the war has been stopped. The Russians have gathered more than 5 thousand Armenian refugees at their base, who are not allowed into... Armenia. The Russians may leave. Taking with them soldiers, energy resources at ridiculous prices and other bells and whistles. Sing, Armenians, sing about Ararat and the tears of Artsakh, sing about mother Armenia - you do it mentally, instead of even lifting a finger and standing up for your country...
    1. +5
      21 September 2023 13: 36
      The Russians may leave.
      This is his No. 1 task. Kick the Russian Federation out of the South Caucasus and he copes with it perfectly.
      1. 0
        21 September 2023 13: 44
        Quote: Trapp1st
        The Russians may leave.
        This is his No. 1 task. Kick the Russian Federation out of the South Caucasus and he copes with it perfectly.

        The Russians will leave, but not far away - our Dagestan and Azerbaijan are nearby, which we need as a land route to Iran and India. Armenia can sweetly fall asleep in the fly of the hegemon, in splendid isolation... But if I were them, I would not forget that Karabakh is flowers, Erivan is berries...
        1. +1
          21 September 2023 15: 16
          Quote: isv000
          Armenia can sleep sweetly in the fly of the hegemon

          Exactly “fall asleep”? Are all the letters (especially the first) correct? About “proud loneliness” it’s also somehow not very good... There’s not a lot of people wanting to crowd there.
        2. +1
          21 September 2023 15: 43
          Quote: isv000
          But if I were them, I wouldn’t forget that Karabakh is just flowers

          At the beginning of the 21st century, two-thirds of Armenia was wasted, now Karabakh, all that remains is to give Yerevan to the Americans. And there was Great Armenia.
          In 301 AD, the Armenians of Greater Armenia under King Trdat were the first in the world to accept the Christian faith, abandoning their previous pagan, Mithraistic and Zoroastrian beliefs.
        3. +4
          21 September 2023 16: 47
          Quote: isv000
          Quote: Trapp1st
          The Russians may leave.
          This is his No. 1 task. Kick the Russian Federation out of the South Caucasus and he copes with it perfectly.

          The Russians will leave, but not far away - our Dagestan and Azerbaijan are nearby, which we need as a land route to Iran and India. Armenia can sweetly fall asleep in the fly of the hegemon, in splendid isolation... But if I were them, I would not forget that Karabakh is flowers, Erivan is berries...

          Azerbaijan has long been not ours, but rather Turkish. Taking into account the fact that Turkey and Iran have quite tense relations, Azerbaijan, at the first request from Turkey, will block your land route to India
      2. old
        +2
        21 September 2023 14: 42
        The fact that Azerbaijanis and Turks, who have accumulated questions for the Armenians, will come to Russia’s place does not frighten him personally. It’s a pity: the “guarantors” of his security will hand him over to Erdogan completely free of charge,
    2. old
      -1
      21 September 2023 14: 49
      What did the screaming Armenians want, what did they count on? Twice they agreed that Pashinyan was in charge of Armenia, and they agreed to give up Artsakh without interfering in what was happening. The easiest way is to yell at the embassy, ​​block the exit from Gyumri and demand that the Russians leave.

  6. +4
    21 September 2023 13: 32
    Why should he leave? He has not yet completed what he wanted. He still needs to submit applications to the EU and NATO.
    1. 0
      21 September 2023 13: 39
      Quote: kor1vet1974
      Why should he leave? He has not yet completed what he wanted. He still needs to submit applications to the EU and NATO.

      His desire here is secondary. He did not fulfill the assigned tasks for the final withdrawal of the country from Russian orbit. And he won’t get away with requests - he needs to join in..., remove the Russian army from the bases and station the troops of the “hegemon” there... Then, perhaps, he will be allowed to “go missing in action”...
  7. +5
    21 September 2023 13: 35
    Armenians protest as well as fight - no way
    Therefore, Pashinyan is all of them
  8. 0
    21 September 2023 13: 36
    He waits for a revolver with one cartridge to be brought to him and they say:
  9. +2
    21 September 2023 13: 36
    It’s time to nominate Pashinyan for the Nobel Peace Prize. Like Gorbachev. For betraying and selling everyone. negative
  10. +4
    21 September 2023 13: 37
    If I’m not mistaken, the previous president was charged with the unresolved conflict with Azerbaijan. And this fellow, he solved the problem, what is the question for him, why should he leave? After all, the issue has been resolved))
  11. +2
    21 September 2023 13: 38
    How blind the Armenian people were, they chose such a rogue from the street, and even re-elected them...
    1. +3
      21 September 2023 13: 50
      Quote: _KGB-USSR_
      How blind the Armenian people were, they chose such a rogue from the street, and even re-elected them...

      The Armenian people are not blind - they are proud! He will lean out from behind the fence and shout proudly! And again behind the fence... Or in a crowd on the street, until they disperse and, one by one, hold the Russian passport closer!
  12. +2
    21 September 2023 13: 43
    He has a goal. Drag Armenia into NATO. Therefore, he will cling to power like a tick. That's what Democrats are like.
  13. +2
    21 September 2023 13: 43
    Well, if you think about it this way, what bad did Pashinyan do? Or rather, the question is “what could Pashinyan do”? Declare mobilization to declare war on Azerbaijan? He correctly judged that Armenia cannot win the war, it has neither allies nor its own resources. And the Armenians are not eager to fight, 2000 army in NGOs (including Armenian volunteers) with 1433.4 thousand Murzh population of Armenia is a shame, and they still open their mouths in the squares. If 100-200 volunteers rushed to Artsakh to defend it, that would be worthy of respect, otherwise... It’s a shame
    so it’s better to give in good faith (what doesn’t belong to you anyway and you confirm this yourself) than to wash yourself with blood when they take it away. How many mothers did he save sons for, How many wives were not widowed... We would rejoice...
    1. 0
      21 September 2023 13: 59
      Quote: Lis_Domino
      And the Armenians are not eager to fight, 2000 army in NGOs (including Armenian volunteers) with 1433.4 thousand Murzh population of Armenia is a shame, and they still open their mouths in the squares. Shame

      Three years have passed since the last conflict. Three years of continuous training and modernization of the Azerbaijani army and the same three years of constant reduction in funding for the Armenian army and, at the same time, strengthening the police apparatus. It could all end with the fact that a new conflict will arise on the border and Azerbaijani tanks will stop near Yerevan, passing in even columns through the parted contingent of the hegemon’s army... The Erivan Khanate is much easier to govern than the former Republic of Armenia...
  14. 0
    21 September 2023 13: 50
    He is waiting for someone to give him a pistol with one cartridge and say: “...Go away...”.
    1. +2
      21 September 2023 13: 57
      This is “go away”, they will say to those Armenians in Armenia who do not agree with the Armenians of an open society.
      1. +2
        21 September 2023 14: 07
        Quote: Smoked
        This is “go away”, they will say to those Armenians in Armenia who do not agree with the Armenians of an open society.

        What will happen to the “open society” when tariffs for energy resources increase from the current preferential ones to the world level, how the “society” will be revealed if along the perimeter on one side there is “blooming” Georgia, “hospitable” Azerbaijan and Turkey, ready to accept new residents, with on the other hand, are our friends the Persians, who are not at all eager to feed their former subjects?
        1. +1
          21 September 2023 14: 24
          They work in non-profit organizations and NGOs, where the salary comes from foreign grants, at their prices there, it will be normal. The rest will go to work in different places, just like now.
  15. +3
    21 September 2023 13: 54
    That's right. Besides
    Quote: isv000
    and stand up for your country...
    You see, the Armenians in Armenia most likely no longer consider Karabakh their country. And they are not going to protect him. Moreover, they are well aware that if Russia recognized and recognizes Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan, then they have nothing to catch here.
    1. +1
      21 September 2023 16: 52
      Quote: Seal
      That's right. Besides
      Quote: isv000
      and stand up for your country...
      You see, the Armenians in Armenia most likely no longer consider Karabakh their country. And they are not going to protect him. Moreover, they are well aware that if Russia recognized and recognizes Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan, then they have nothing to catch here.

      The first Karabakh war, although it ended in victory, gave little to Armenia itself and its citizens, and there were so many expenses. They clearly don’t want to repeat it a second time.
  16. -1
    21 September 2023 13: 56
    Quote: _KGB-USSR_
    How blind the Armenian people were, they chose such a rogue from the street, and even re-elected them...
    What exactly is blindness? What Pashinyan did wrong for the people its country ?
    1. +2
      21 September 2023 14: 25
      That's the point, he did nothing, at least I don't know of his achievements. He showed the whole world their weakness and helplessness, I'm sure now they won't get away with just Karabakh, he gave up his positions too easily, and appetite comes with eating.
      1. +1
        21 September 2023 17: 01
        Quote: _KGB-USSR_
        That's the point, he did nothing, at least I don't know of his achievements. He showed the whole world their weakness and helplessness, I'm sure now they won't get away with just Karabakh, he gave up his positions too easily, and appetite comes with eating.

        He showed the world the helplessness of the Karabakh authorities associated with his political opponents in Armenia itself. In the wake of the victory in Karabakh, people from this Karabakh and active political supporters actually usurped power in Armenia itself. Robert Kacheryan and Serzh Sargsyan, the two presidents of Armenia from Karabakh, ruled from 1998 to 2018. Now they are unlikely to return to power.
  17. 0
    21 September 2023 14: 06
    I don’t understand why he should leave? The elections were recently held, the Armenians fully supported him, which means they supported the collapse of the Armed Forces, growing Russophobia, and so on and so forth. He is the face of the people, their hopes and aspirations.
  18. 0
    21 September 2023 14: 07
    "Refused to resign."
    It seems to me that he is afraid to resign: the Armenians are tense to the limit because of the events in Karabakh. If he retires, he loses state protection, where is the guarantee that they won’t “twist” his head to play football, but he feels sorry for his head
    1. +1
      21 September 2023 17: 03
      Quote from lisikat2
      "Refused to resign."
      It seems to me that he is afraid to resign: the Armenians are tense to the limit because of the events in Karabakh. If he retires, he loses state protection, where is the guarantee that they won’t “twist” his head to play football, but he feels sorry for his head

      It is mainly people from Karabakh and political supporters who are infuriated, but they are far from the majority in Armenia.
  19. 0
    21 September 2023 14: 10
    He sent the family to a safe place - they took Soros hostage. Where to go now? Only in heaven, although no, such people only go to hell underground.
  20. 0
    21 September 2023 14: 34
    Quote: isv000
    Three years have passed since the last conflict. Three years of continuous training and modernization of the Azerbaijani army and the same three years of constant reduction in funding for the Armenian army
    It would be more correct to say "since the last aggravations conflict". Because let me remind you that there has been a state of war between Armenia and Azerbaijan since 1992. Which sometimes subsides, sometimes flares up again, but does not stop. Because only ceasefire agreements are concluded (and on 09.11.2020, an Agreement was not even concluded, but it was announced Application Form???!!!), which do not stop wars. But are only the first step towards achieving a Peace Treaty.
    And second. What does the army of the Republic of Armenia have to do with it anyway? What difference does it make whether it reduced or increased its armaments if the army of the Republic of Armenia is not involved here?
  21. 0
    21 September 2023 15: 12
    Pashinyan gathered his inner circle and told the team, perhaps indirectly, that he would not give up power under any circumstances and would retain it at any cost.

    And who will voluntarily give up power?
    Putin is the same.
  22. -1
    21 September 2023 15: 25
    A typical Western fascist teran in power who makes money on blood and sits until he stops, apparently our special services won’t scratch it again, in the Union they wouldn’t let such crap come to power in the nearest country, but now they don’t catch mice at all.
    1. 0
      21 September 2023 19: 52
      Quote: Incvizitor
      The Union wouldn’t even let such crap come to power in the nearest country

      Yes you are soooo...
      Remember yourself about China, Albania and Yugoslavia - who sent Moscow “to the steppe for the third mound...”??
  23. 0
    21 September 2023 16: 33
    He betrayed Russia, his people, and did not even minimally prepare his army. The Armenians will take him out of the presidential palace
  24. -1
    21 September 2023 16: 57
    This means that the Armenians will have to carry it out “feet first”.
    The photo, of course, was chosen accurately - just look at his face with a malicious grin.
    1. +1
      21 September 2023 17: 45
      Quote: alystan
      This means that the Armenians will have to carry it out “feet first”.
      The photo, of course, was chosen accurately - just look at his face with a malicious grin.

      It is unlikely that Armenians from Armenia will tolerate it. Of course, people from Karabakh are very dissatisfied, but Armenians are quite loyal to him.
      1. 0
        21 September 2023 18: 25
        I’m not sure that in Armenia itself everyone adored him so directly.
  25. -1
    21 September 2023 19: 13
    Of course, what a resignation, he still has so many plans, look how Zelensky turned around...
    And he just started trading in his homeland.
  26. +1
    21 September 2023 19: 18
    “Under any circumstances”: Pashinyan refused to resign amid what is happening in Nagorno-Karabakh
    Armenian Kaya Kalas. Also a prime minister, also a scandal, also spits on the opposition and also flatly refuses to resign.
  27. +1
    21 September 2023 19: 51
    What does the State Department say? Probably the same as after the storming of the White House in Washington... that the Armenian authorities must pacify the terrorist rioters opposing the democratically elected government?
    After all, they call only those riots and riots that they themselves organized as peaceful demonstrations for democracy and the free expression of the people...