Large police forces are pulled to parliament building in Yerevan

Several hundred police officers are near the parliament building on Baghramyan Avenue in Yerevan, where Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is due to arrive at 16:00 to participate in the government hour. According to TASS, at the same time, an opposition rally will begin at the walls of the Legislative Assembly.

Near the parliament building there are several hundred police officers; in the buses standing nearby, you can see a police special forces in protective equipment. The security forces took control of Derenik Demirchyan Street, on the side of which there is a service entrance to the parliament building. Those gathered suggest that Pashinyan will use it. The main gate leading to the territory of the parliament is welded.

People are also arriving at the opposition camp in front of the parliament building. Now there are more than 1,000 people in it. The situation in the camp is calm. Most of the audience are middle-aged and older men.