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National Progress Party seeks new elections to Yerevan Council of Elders
Former Yerevan mayor Hayk Marutyan, whose National Progress Party won 14 seats in the September 17 elections to the Council of Elders (municipal assembly), said they would not attend the maiden session of the newly elected Council, slated for October 10.Marutyan offers opposition two options: vote for him without preconditions or new elections
Hayk Marutyan, a candidate for the position of mayor of Yerevan from the National Progress Party, asked the other parties, except for PM Pashinyan's Civil Contract, elected to the Council of Eldersin in Sunday's polls, to endorse his nomination, but on condition that no coalition agreement is signed.Mother Armenia bloc ready to cooperate with other parties on condition they support its efforts to topple Pashinyan’s government
The leader of Mother Armenia bloc Andranik Tevanyan said the party that would like to cooperate with the bloc must give a political assessment of the policy of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, must rule out cooperation with Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party and also must share the bloc’s position that Pashinyan’s government must be made step down.Yerevan mayor accuses authorities of enriching themselves on the wave of velvet revolution
The embattled mayor of Armenia’s capital Yerevan Hayk Marutyan, who is set to lose his job after the ruling faction My Step in the city’s legislative assembly (Council of Elders) announced a vote of non-confidence in him because of his ‘ineffective management’, accused the authorities of enrichment on the wave of the 2018 velvet revolution that brought them to power.My Step bloc officially announces decision to impeach Yerevan mayor
The My Step bloc in Yerevan’s Council of Elders, dominated by the ruling Civil Contract party of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, officially announced its decision on Thursday evening to impeach Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan.Russian company offers Armenian government $500 million Metro development project
A Russian company called Metrogiprotrans, which earlier won a tender announced by the Yerevan Municipality for the design of a new metro (underground railway) station in Yerevan’s administrative district Ajapnyak, has offered a $500 million metro development project to the Armenian government.Yerevan municipality to import 211 buses in six months
In the next 6 months, some 211 new 8.6 meter long buses will be transporting passengers in Armenia's capital city Yerevan, Mayor Hayk Marutyan said in a Facebook post today. He said the municipality has signed the delivery contract.Snap parliamentary elections in Armenia should be completed by June 1, Bight Armenia leader says
Snap parliamentary elections in Armenia should be completed by June 1, and therefore, the process of dissolution of the parliament should begin within the next 10 days, Edmon Marukyan, the leader of Bight Armenia, one of the two opposition parties, represented in parliament, told reporters today.Urban development expert questions Yerevan authorities promise to build new metro station
Mariam Khachatrian, an urban development expert from University of Paris-Est ((Université Paris-Est), questioned today the Armenian authorities' promise to build new stations for the Yerevan underground railway system, known as Metro.News 1 - 20 of 32
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