Nikol Pashinyan and the entire government resigned on Sunday morning, August 2, and by lunchtime again became the head of the Cabinet of Ministers of Armenia.
According to TASS, the ruling party in the country nominated Pashinyan for the post, after which Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturian signed a decree appointing him to the post of prime minister.

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