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Protest against tax changes takes place outside government building
Representatives of small and medium-sized businesses are holding a protest in front of the Armenian government building on Thursday. They are dissatisfied with changes to the Tax Code, which include an increase in the turnover tax rate.International Press Institute calls on Armenian authorities to investigate violence against journalists during protests
The global network International Press Institute expresses serious concern over the injury of more than 10 Armenian journalists on 12 June while covering protests demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.Armenian Church condemns use of riot police against demonstrators and calls on authorities to refrain from violence
The Armenian Apostolic Church in a statement today strongly condemned the "illegal" actions and use of stun grenades by police against peaceful demonstrators in Yerevan on 12 June, resulting in numerous injuries to both protesters and police officers.Pashinyan praises riot police for "professional" countering protesters' attempt to break into parliament
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today praised police officers for what he called a "professional and lawful counteraction" to an attempt by anti-government protesters to break into the parliament building late in the afternoon of 12 June.Archbishop Bagrat calls for non-stop protests to begin from 10 June
Bagrat Galstanyan, Archbishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, who is leading a movement demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, today called on his supporters to launch a 96-hour non-stop strike and protests starting tomorrow.Acts of peaceful disobedience led by senior cleric start in Yerevan in the morning
Anti-government protests in the Armenian capital Yerevan, led by a high-ranking priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church, began "acts of disobedience" this morning in a new attempt to force Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to resign.Armenian lawyers protest against bill that will increase the cost of their services
Armenian lawyers have expressed dissatisfaction with a new bill on the parliament's agenda, according to which from October 2024 they will have to pay 10% turnover tax instead of 5% now, and from 2025 they will switch to paying 20% VAT.Archbishop Bagrat: This is our first victory
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, Primate of the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, who leads antigovernment protests in Yerevan. told his supporters, who gathered in front of the Opera and Ballet Theater, surrounded by reinforced police units, that their protest movement will win.Archbishop Bagrat says protesters' candidate for prime minister is not Robert Kocharyan
Primate of the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, who heads the movement demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, told reporters today that he hopes that the candidacy of the new Prime Minister will be determined through a series of consultations with political figures.Parliamentary vote of no confidence and peaceful disobedience- Archbishop Bagrat
The Primate of the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, who is leading the protest movement demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, has listed a number of actions he believes are necessary to secure Pashinyan's resignation.Protesters in Yerevan demand resignation of Nikol Pashinyan
Supporters of the protest movement led by the Primate of the Tavush Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan gathered in the Republic Square in the center of Yerevan demanding the government to stop the process of border delimitation with Azerbaijan in Tavush region.Representatives of fish farms protest in Yerevan
Representatives of fish farms gathered today outside a government building in the Armenian capital Yerevan to demand a postponement of a government-designed legislative change that obliges fish farmers to shift to more economical, recycling water circulation systems.Armenian Foreign Ministry hands a note of protest to Russian ambassador over a Russian TV program smearing PM Pashinyan
Armenia's Foreign Ministry summoned Tuesday Russia's ambassador to Yerevan Sergey Kopyrkin to hand a note of protest over "insulting and absolutely unacceptable statements" made during a TV program aired by Russia’s state-run Channel One.Russian Foreign Ministry: allegations about Russia's organization of protests in Yerevan have nothing to do with reality
The irresponsible approach of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's team has caused understandable discontent of part of the Armenian society, which was expressed in popular protests, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.Courts in Yerevan allow the arrest of 26 participants of protests
Courts in Armenia's capital Yerevan have allowed law-enforcement authorities to arrest 26 people on charges of participating in mass unrest, calls for violence and overthrowing of the government, Armenian Investigative Committee reported.News 1 - 20 of 82
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