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Armenian Investigative Committee submits cases against 600 servicemen to court
The Armenian Investigative Committee has referred to court criminal cases with indictments against about 600 military servicemen as part of the investigation into the circumstances of the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh in autumn 2020, the head of the agency Argishti Kyaramyan said.Ex-finance minister calls Armenia's draft state budget for 2024 'impressive', but points to capex risks
In an interview with Novosti Armenia news agency Armenia's former finance minister Vardan Aramyan said at first glance capital expenditure, GDP growth and projected tax-to-GDP ratio indicators earmarked by the government in its draft budget for 2024 seem to be impressive and ambitious and the budget deficit manageable.Assessment of Armenia's economic growth potential requires certain caution - ex-finance minister
Some caution should be exercised in assessing Armenia’s economic potential, ex-finance minister Vardan Aramyan, said in the Special Opinion program on the YouTube channel of Novosti-Armenia news agency.Former minister accuses government of 'breaking' the backbone of Armenian economy
Former Armenian finance minister Vardan Aramyan accused the government of "breaking' the backbone of the economy, which he said began in 2022, when the national currency, the dram, began strengthening against US dollar and euro, affecting export-oriented sectors of the economy.I
Head of Investigative Committee: more than 70 officers are being tried as defendants in 44-day war cases
The chairman of Armenia's Investigative Committee Argishti Kyaramyan said some 70 Armenian career army officers are involved as defendants in a string of criminal cases launched in connection with Azerbaijan's aggressive war against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in the autumn of 2020.Armenia's economic activity growth contains risks- former finance minister
In a comment on the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) latest World Economic Outlook report for July 2022, Armenia's former finance minister Vardan Aramyan said global developments and IMF’s forecasts reinforce his belief that Armenia's economic activity growth of 11.8% in the first half of the year carries significant risks.Ex- finance minister warns of backward pressure that may be triggered by devaluation of dram
Աccording to Armenia's ex-minister of finance Vardan Aramyan, one of the reasons behind the dramatic revaluation of the Armenian dram against US dollar and euro is the structural changes that have taken place in Armenia's foreign trade.Ex finance minister: Armenian government's monetary and fiscal policies not designed for long term development
Armenian government's monetary and fiscal policies are not designed for long term development, which may affect economic development in the coming years, a former finance minister Vardan Aramyan told reporters on the sidelines of an economic conference in Yerevan today.Armenian minister expects GDP growth to exceed projected 3.2 percent
Armenia’s economic expansion is set to exceed the government projected growth of 3.2% and make 4.3% by the yearend, finance minister Vardan Aramyan said on Monday during a parliamentary discussion on the 2018 draft budget.News 1 - 20 of 45
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