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Coming months will be very difficult for new Armenian prime minister
Although Armenia’s newly-appointed prime minister Karen Karapetyan is said to have been given carte blanche by president Serzh Sargsyan to make up his government and implement reforms, the premier is between Scylla and Charybdis, according to Sergey Minasyan from the Yerevan-based Caucasus Institute.EU welcomes anti-fraud election agreement signed by Armenian government and opposition parties
The European Union welcomed an anti-fraud agreement signed by representatives of Armenia’s government and three major opposition parties- the Armenian National Congress (HAK), the Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) and the Orinats Yerkir (Country of Law) - aimed at preventing possible fraud in next year’s parliamentary elections.Daily: new Armenian prime minister’s term in office is 19 months and no longer
Armenia’s newly - appointed prime minister Karen Karapetyan was told that he would keep his tenure until 2018 April when the second term of the incumbent president Serzh Sargsyan ends but in case the governing Republican Party of Armenia wins the next parliamentary elections slated for April 2, 2017, a local daily "Zhoghovurd" (People) says in its today’s issue.Tashir group said to be negotiating acquisition of electrical networks of Karabakh
The Russia-based Tashir group of companies, owned by an ethnic Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan, plans to acquire the Electrical Networks of Nagorno-Karabakh, the local power distribution company, an Armenian daily "Zhamanak" (Time), says in its today’s issue citing its own sources.Armenia participates in WHO’s regional gathering in Denmark
Samvel Grigoryan, the director of Armenia’s National AIDS Prevention Center, has traveled to Copenhagen, Denmark, to participate in the 66th session of the European Regional Committee of the World Health Organization (WHO).Opposition MP questions chances of new prime minister to achieve meaningful progress
Levon Zurabyan, a parliament member from the oppositional Armenian National Congress (HAK), questioned today the chances of the newly appointed prime minister Karen Karapetyan to achieve meaningful progress, saying by changing the government, the top Armenian authorities tried only to "repaint" the façade of the regime.Two-day workshop in Yerevan promotes Armenia as a study abroad destination for American students
Armenia has much to offer to U.S. students interested in studying abroad, attendees of a two-day workshop held by American Councils heard on Tuesday, the U.S. Embassy in Armenia said in a press release.Armenian wineries still owe 2 billion drams to wine-growers
Armenian wineries owe 2 billion drams to local wine-growers for grapes procured last year, not 800 million drams, as claimed by the authorities, head of a union of farmers, Hrachya Berberyan, said to a news conference today.OSCE Minsk group co-chairs work to organize another meeting of Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents
The US co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group James Warlick announced plans of international peace brokers to organize another meeting of the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement.News 16901 - 16920 of 18460
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