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Armenia’s prime minister resigns after political crisis

Sep 8, 2016 | 2:30 AM

YEREVAN, Armenia — The prime minister of Armenia on Thursday announced his resignation in order to give way to a coalition government, a widely expected move following a violent standoff at a police station in the nation’s capital.

Several dozen armed men captured the police compound in Yerevan in July, demanding freedom for an opposition activist and the government’s ouster. They held several police officers and medics as hostages before eventually releasing them.

The standoff galvanized Armenia’s protest movement, triggering rallies in support of the gunmen and occasional clashes with police.

Armenia’s president last month promised to create a government of “national accord” following the two-week standoff at the police compound that left two police officers dead and shook the nation in what appeared to be the biggest political crisis in this country in years.