“The police, applying disproportionate force and grossly violating the constitutional right of citizens to peaceful meetings, detained about 30 members of the Fatherland party, – a member of the Fatherland party, the former head of the parliamentary apparatus Arsen Babayan, said on Facebook.
According to him, in general, by 10:00, 70 protesters were driven at 10:00.
The police note that this was undertaken for disobeying citizens by the legal requirements of law enforcement officers.
In the morning of May 3, in Yerevan, the opposition resumed a protest in Yerevan demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the government. Protesters block the streets in various areas of Yerevan.