Armenia's PM to resign in April

The snap parliamentary elections are about the decision of the people about past and future, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at Aragats community of Armavir province.
“You must give assessment to the past and decide over future,” he said.
Pashinyan stressed that he will resign in April.
“Why? I will step down not to go but before the snap elections I will continue being the acting PM. If you reaffirm your mandate, I, our team will continue serving you better than in the past, if not we will modestly hand the power to the one you elect. If you elect the wolves, it is your choice, what can we do? We made a mistake but we did not lie,” Pashinyan said.
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