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Budget deficit of AMD 26.5 billion (yoy) recorded in Armenia in August
A budget deficit of AMD 26.5 billion (yoy) was recorded in August, bringing the cumulative deficit to 0.8 percent of annual projected GDP, according to the World Bank's ‘’Armenia Monthly Economic Update – October 2024’’.Yerevan ex-Mayor and two other oppositionists deprived of Council of Elders mandates
Yerevan Council of Elders (municuipal assembly) voted today to deprive several opposition members of their mandates, but faild to deprive of their mandates two others due to insufficient number of "in favor" votes.The idea of sending UN peacekeepers to Nagorno-Karabakh hardly realistic – Russian diplomat says
The idea of dispatching UN peacekeepers to Nagorno-Karabakh is hardly realistic, Pyotr Ilichev, head of a department at the Russian Foreign Ministry said in an interview with RIA Novosti news agency.Opposition MPs will not be stripped of their mandates
The Armenian Parliament’s Council will not ask the country’s Constitutional Court to strip some opposition MPs of their mandates, although they exceeded the permissible number of absences from National Assembly sittings, National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan said today, stressing also that after boycotting the sessions, opposition MPs decided eventually to return to the parliament.Pashinyan suggests Russia seek UN mandate for its peacekeeping forces in Nagorno- Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan suggested today that the Russian Federation itself initiate discussions in the UN Security Council on awarding a UN mandate to its peacekeeping contingent deployed in Nagorno-Karabakh.Reviving Armenia party ends its activity as part of opposition Hayastan alliance
The Reviving Armenia party, a member of the opposition Hayastan alliance in the parliament together with the Armenian Revolutionary Federation/Dashnaktsutyun, announced in a Facebook statement today it was terminating its activities in the National Assembly.Armenia's ruling party will eventually ask Constitutional Court to deprive opposition of their parliamentary mandates
Armenia's ruling Civic Contract party of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan that controls the majority of seats in the parliament will, nonetheless, ask the Constitutional Court to deprive tens of opposition MPs of their mandates, according to a statement placed on the parliament's official website today.Armenia's ruling party decides against asking Constitutional Court to deprive opposition of their parliamentary mandates
Armenia's ruling Civic Contract party of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan that controls the majority of seats in the parliament will not ask the Constitutional Court to deprive tens of opposition MPs of their mandates, Ruben Rubinyan, deputy speaker of the parliament, told reporters on Thursday.Ruling Armenian party nominates candidate for post of prosecutor general
The ruling Civil Contract party of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will nominate Anna Vardapetyan as a candidate for the post of Prosecutor General, the secretary of the party's parliamentary faction Hayk Konjoryan said today.News 1 - 20 of 36
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