Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is scheduled to take a one-day leave on June 12, according to official reports from the Armenian government.
As reported by the Operative Information Center-OMM, citing the state news agency Armenpress, the Armenian Cabinet of Ministers has formally approved the Prime Minister's request for a brief period of absence from his official duties.
Pashinyan will temporarily suspend his work activities on June 12 for a short-term rest. Such brief administrative leaves for high-ranking officials are standard practice within the Armenian government structure, allowing for short periods of respite during the busy political calendar.
The Prime Minister of Armenia, who has been in office since 2018, frequently manages a demanding schedule involving both domestic policy reforms and ongoing diplomatic negotiations in the South Caucasus region. Short leaves, such as this one-day break, are typically utilized by government leaders to manage the pressures of executive governance.