<p>Hundred of students protested in Armenia’s capital, Yerevan, on April 16, the same day the country’s parliament announced</a> elections for the Prime Minister would be held on May 1.</p><p>The election comes after the resignation under pressure</a> of former Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan on April 23.</p><p>Opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan urged demonstrations</a> to resume after a meeting with the acting Prime Minister, Karen Karapetyan, was cancelled late on April 24. Credit: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty via Storyful</p><br />
