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2018 in Armenia

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The following lists events that occurred in 2018 in Armenia.

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February

April

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Protests against Serzh Sargsyan.
  • 17 April Protests intensify after Serzh Sargsyan former President of Armenia is appointed Prime Minister of Armenia, in what opposition figures have described as a "power grab".[4]
  • 22 April Protest leader Nikol Pashinyan is arrested by police after a short meeting with Prime Minister Sargsyan, who left after three minutes alleging he was blackmailed to resign.[5]
  • 23 April Serzh Sargsyan officially resigns as Prime Minister after 11 days of protests and released Pashinyan who was detained yesterday, reportedly stating "The street movement is against my tenure. I am fulfilling your demand," and "You were right; I was wrong".[6]

May

June

July

September

October

  • 3 October Pashinyan fires six members of his cabinet after their respective political parties, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the Tsarukyan Alliance supported a parliamentary bill which would effectively limit the role of the prime minister in calling snap elections to the National Assembly.[13]
  • 16 October Pashinyan resigns in protest of the actions taken by the two parties and promises to serve as the acting head of government until elections are held.

November

December

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