<p>Anti-government demonstrations continued in Armenia on April 29 ahead of the planned parliamentary vote to elect an interim prime minister, Radio Free Europe reported.</p><p>The protests took place hours after opposition parties agreed</a> to support protest leader Nikol Pashinian in the vote scheduled for May 1</a>.</p><p>Pashinian told protesters on April 29 to continue peaceful protests, and then to hold their biggest rally yet on the eve of the parliamentary vote, Radio Free Europe reported. Credit: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty via Storyful</p><br />