Protests against the government and new constitution (Armenia)

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2015 Armenian protests
Date April 24, 2015 –
(5 months, 3 weeks and 6 days)
Location Armenia: Yerevan, Gyumri
Goals
  • revolution
  • cancellation of new constitution project
Methods demonstrations, online activism, civil disobedience
Result ongoing
Parties to the civil conflict

Supported Boycot to Referendum

Parties
Civil opposition
Various groups
  • Rise up, Armenia

Supported to Vote 'No'

Armenian National Congress
Lead figures

Protests against the government and new constitution is a protests against the government, after new constitution rumors also against the new constitution. Started April 24 protest, with organized Founder Parliament's movement The Centennial without this regime.

Background[edit]

On January 31, on Berdzor, unknown persons beaten to Founder Parliament's members.[1]

On April 7, apprehended Founder Parliament's members, Garegin Chugaszyan, Jirair Sefilyan, brother Thoros, Varuzhan Avetisyan, Pavel Manukyan, Gevorg Safaryan and others.[2]

On October 12, Founder Parliament, Rise up, Armenia and Heritage party founded "New Armenia" movement.[3]

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