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Amid protests, Armenia’s ex president becomes prime minister

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Sargsyan served as Armenia's president from 2008 until stepping down because of term limits. Under a new political system, he now takes a dominant role as prime minister, and the new president plays a mostly ceremonial role. (Photo By Saeima - Solvita Āboltiņa tiekas ar Armēnijas prezidentu, CC BY-SA 2.0)

Sargsyan served as Armenia’s president from 2008 until stepping down because of term limits. Under a new political system, he now takes a dominant role as prime minister, and the new president plays a mostly ceremonial role. (Photo By Saeima – Solvita Āboltiņa tiekas ar Armēnijas prezidentu, CC BY-SA 2.0)

YEREVAN, Armenia – Armenia’s former president shifted into the prime minister’s seat Tuesday as about 40,000 protesters rallied in the capital to oppose the move, which they saw as a power grab.

Supporters of opposition parties in Armenia have blocked government buildings and streets in the capital since Friday, but the demonstrations did not deter lawmakers from voting 77-17 to confirm ex-President Serzh Sargsyan as the new prime minister.

Sargsyan served as Armenia’s president from 2008 until stepping down because of term limits. Under a new political system, he now takes a dominant role as prime minister, and the new president plays a mostly ceremonial role.

Protesters see the government change as an attempt to extend Sargsyan’s rule in the former Soviet nation. His critics vowed to block Tuesday’s parliament session to keep him from being confirmed, but police cordoned off the area hours before the vote.

The protesters’ leader, opposition lawmaker Nikol Pashinian, declared what he called a “velvet revolution,” urging demonstrators to keep besieging government ministries, the prosecutor’s office, the Central Bank and other official buildings. He also called for spreading protests across Armenia.

Police didn’t try to disperse the protesters Tuesday, and the rally went on peacefully. A day earlier, police used tear gas and stun grenades when protesters tried to break through police cordons. Several dozen people were injured in the clashes.

Police also detained three demonstrators involved in the brief seizure of the public radio headquarters on Saturday.

Armen Sarkisian, who took over as president from Sargsyan earlier this month, issued a statement Tuesday, warning protesters against violence and unlawful actions.

 

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