New process has begun in Armenia that will spread all over the world - premier
14.09.2018,
11:21
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has met with representatives of the Armenian community in France, the press office of the Armenian government reported on Friday.

YEREVAN, September 14. /ARKA/. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has met with representatives of the Armenian community in France, the press office of the Armenian government reported on Friday.
The premier arrived in Paris yesterday night for a two-day working visit at French President Emmanuel Macron’s invitation.
At his meeting with representatives of the Armenian community in France, he said that a new system of rule is being formed in Armenia – power of people.
This means, he said, that the country’s citizens should play more important part in state governing, particularly through rallies.
“I think the new process that has begun in Armenia will spread all over the world,” he said.
Nikol Pashinyan answered questions related to democratic processes, crackdown on corruption and improvement of business environment.
French lawmakers of Armenian descent, political and public activists, business people and art experts were present at the meeting.
Earlier that day, Pashinyan visited Yerevan Park in Paris and laid a wreath in front of the monument of Komitas paying tribute to Armenian Genocide victims. --0---
The premier arrived in Paris yesterday night for a two-day working visit at French President Emmanuel Macron’s invitation.
At his meeting with representatives of the Armenian community in France, he said that a new system of rule is being formed in Armenia – power of people.
This means, he said, that the country’s citizens should play more important part in state governing, particularly through rallies.
“I think the new process that has begun in Armenia will spread all over the world,” he said.
Nikol Pashinyan answered questions related to democratic processes, crackdown on corruption and improvement of business environment.
French lawmakers of Armenian descent, political and public activists, business people and art experts were present at the meeting.
Earlier that day, Pashinyan visited Yerevan Park in Paris and laid a wreath in front of the monument of Komitas paying tribute to Armenian Genocide victims. --0---