2024 Armenian protests
| 2024 Armenian protests | |||
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| Part of the Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis | |||
Protests in Yerevan on 12 May | |||
| Date | 23 April 2024 – 23 June 2024 | ||
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| Goals | Resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Intervention in the village handover | ||
| Methods | Demonstrations, civil unrest, street blockades, civil disobedience | ||
| Resulted in | Failed attempt by opposition to seek resignation of Nikol Pashinyan | ||
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Supported by: Nikol Pashinyan (Prime Minister) Supported by: | |||
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The 2024 Armenian protests, most commonly known in Armenia as Tavush for the Homeland (Armenian: Տավուշը հանուն Հայրենիքի, romanized: Tavushy hanun Hayrenik’i), were a series of street demonstrations taking place throughout Armenia due to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan leading an effort to demarcate the Armenia–Azerbaijan border, reaching an agreement with the Government of Azerbaijan which handed over four abandoned villages along the border to Azerbaijan: Bağanis Ayrum, Aşağı Əskipara, Xeyrimli, and Qızılhacılı.