Artur Vanetsyan: Struggle for Armenia, Artsakh continues
Armenia’s opposition Homeland Party led by Artur Vanetsyan has posted a short video on its Facebook page on the over week-long protests being held in the country.
It also quotes Vanetsyan as saying: "The struggle continues, we must not despair. The struggle for the sake of Armenia, Artsakh and the Armenian people's prosperous future continues. The number of opposition supporters is growing exponentially.”
The Armenian opposition launched a large-scale civil disobedience campaign on 2 May to oust Nikol Pashinyan from his position as prime minister and thus prevent new concessions to Azerbaijan.


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