Armenia Prime Minister Sergeyshyn resigns in protest of anti-government protests

Armenia Prime Minister Serge Sargsyan has been forced to resign in protest of anti-government protests, The protest took a new dimension when hundreds of troops joined Monday on protests that took place on Monday. Then he announced his resignation. State information on state television

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Protest started on April 17 after taking oath as the Prime Minister of the country. This is the biggest political crisis in the country in decades. Demonstrators complained, Surgeysian made his power as prime minister In order to save the country from the rule of corruption, authoritarian one person, they started the movement demanding resignation of Sergeyshian.

In a statement in the protest, Sergeyyan said, "There are street protests against my Prime Minister. I am fulfilling their demand. "He also said," As the leader of the country, I welcome the people of Armenia Republican for the last time. "

Members of the army in the capital city of Yerevan joined the demonstrations with general protesters. The protests get new levels. As a result, pressure on the surgeon increased. Photos and videos of soldiers walking alongside demonstrators in Yerevan's main streets. The posts of army commanders came down on the streets and were seen taking part in the protest.

63-year-old Sergeyshian has been the president of the country for a decade before being appointed as the Prime Minister. He then became the Prime Minister by amending the Constitution using all state powers.

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