Following intense public pressure over the defeat of Azerbaijan, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pishinyan announced his resignation in April.
According to the International News Agency, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pishinyan has announced his resignation in April this year, but he will continue in his post until the parliamentary elections are held. There was intense public pressure to surrender after the war, with strong criticism from opposition parties and calls for new elections.
The conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh has been going on for more than six months. Under the post-war peace treaty, Armenia not only surrendered but also returned several territories to Azerbaijan. Later, the Prime Minister of Armenia fired the Chief of Army Staff.