
Armenian PM leaves for vacation
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is leaving for vacation for 14 days from March 10-24, except for March 19, to campaign for a "Yes" vote in constitutional referendum slated for April 5.
The respective decision signed by the PM on March 6 is available on e-gov.am.
Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan is set to replace Pashinyan during his vacation.
On March 19, the Armenian PM is expected make a decision on the appointments of acting National Security Service and police chiefs at a regular cabinet meeting.
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