Armenian PM walks out of talks with protest leader

AFP  |  Yerevan 

Armenia's and ex-walked out of a televised meeting today with anti-protest shortly after it began, denouncing the opposition's "blackmail".

"I came here to discuss your resignation," Pashinyan, the of the opposition Civil Contract party, had told the in front of the cameras.

"This is not a dialogue, this is blackmail, I only can advise you to return to a legal framework... otherwise you will bear the responsibility," Sarkisian replied. "You don't understand the situation in The power is now in people's hands," said Pashinyan.

"A party that scored eight percent in (parliamentary) elections can't speak on behalf of the people," Sarkisian said before walking out of the meeting room in Yerevan's

Pashinyan then vowed to "step up pressure" on Sarkisian to force him to resign.

Heeding a call from Pashinyan, protesters had held rallies over the last 10 days to denounce Sarkisian's shift to a premier's post after a decade serving as

Tens of thousands of people flocked to central on Saturday to protest against Sarkisian's rule.

Opposition supporters have criticised the 63-year-old over poverty, corruption and the influence of powerful oligarchs.

A former military officer, Sarkisian has been in charge of the landlocked South nation of 2.9 million people for a decade.

Under a new parliamentary system of government, lawmakers elected him as last week.

Constitutional amendments approved in 2015 have transferred power from the presidency to the

After he was first elected in 2008, 10 people died and hundreds were injured in bloody clashes between police and supporters of the defeated opposition candidate.

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First Published: Sun, April 22 2018. 13:40 IST