ArmInfo."It's hard not to" cap a monomach's," but to fear to disappoint the people, in the sense of not fulfilling his hopes that are connected with our government, with me." It's a great honor to have the full trust of my people, serve the Armenian people, and serve the Republic of Armenia. I'm not forced to do it myself, but on my own, and I'm very pleased with this," Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told Ekho Moskvi in an interview.
Pashinyan also said that the new government intends to introduce amendments to the Constitution, in particular, to abolish the residence permit in the republic during the last five years for applicants for ministerial posts in the Cabinet of Ministers. "We are doing this to fully realize the potential of the Diaspora," the prime minister explained.