Expert: Armenia doesn't have real prime minister at this point
Armenia does not currently have a real prime minister, according to military and information security expert Karen Vrtanesyan.
"You may have heard this question many times: 'Who will replace Pashinyan?' At first glance, it may seem like the right question, however there is a very important nuance which is missing in the wording of the question,” he wrote on Facebook on Friday.
“Try to add to the question, and the problem will immediately become clearer. Put it like this, "Who will hold the Armenian prime minister’s post instead of Pashinyan?" or, "Who will be the head of the occupation regime instead of Pashinyan?"
“In fact, Nikol Pashinyan is not the prime minister of Armenia. He is the head of the anti-Armenian occupation regime, who is sitting in the prime minister's office, receiving the salary of the premier, wearing the shoes for the prime minister... He is a lawyer and henchman of Ilham Aliyev and Erdogan.
“At this point, the Republic of Armenia does not have a real prime minister, an official who would serve as the head of the Armenian state. With the inertia of the old times, we continue to believe the office door signs. However, there are no more Armenian officials in those offices, but servants of the enemy occupation regime,” the expert said.