Armenian opposition to hold new protest march on Monday

Armenia’s 17 opposition parties making up the Homeland Salvation Movement are set to hold a new protest march in Yerevan on Monday, February 22, to demand the resignation of the authorities.
The march will start from the Arabkir Park at 6pm.
In a public post on Facebook on Sunday, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF, Dashnaktsutyun) Supreme Council of Armenia member Ishkhan Saghatelyan, who coordinates the activities of the opposition coalition, urged citizens to join the march to “build the Armenia of tomorrow, restore our dignity and preserve the Armenian identity.”
At Saturday’s rally, Saghatelyan said the opposition would be holding street protests every day starting from Monday until the removal of the current authorities.
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