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Mayor Avinyan Faces Opposition and Controversy as Second Session Begins in Yerevan

The newly elected mayor of Yerevan, Tigran Avinyan, kicked off his second session in office today, November 22. However, there has been some controversy surrounding the agenda as Avinyan decided to exclude five questions that were originally included. This decision has sparked dissatisfaction among opposition groups, who feel that important matters are being overlooked.

Yesterday’s session was particularly heated, with clashes breaking out between Ani Khachatryan, the leader of the “Republic” faction, and the head of the “Prosperous Armenia” faction. The tension escalated when Sona Aghekyan, a member of the “My Step Armenia” faction, poured water on Khachatryan. As a result, Avinyan called for an emergency press conference and requested an apology for the incident. The session was adjourned and it is set to continue today.

These recent events have drawn attention to the political landscape in Yerevan. The exclusion of certain questions from the agenda has raised concerns about transparency and democracy. Opposition groups are demanding answers regarding the undisclosed matters, calling for a more inclusive and open decision-making process. The clashes during yesterday’s session have also highlighted the escalating tensions within the political factions.

As the mayor of Yerevan, Avinyan holds a significant responsibility to address the concerns of all citizens and ensure a fair and productive decision-making process. It remains to be seen how these recent events will be resolved and how they will shape the future of the city. The eyes of the public are closely watching as Yerevan moves forward under the leadership of Mayor Avinyan.

This article was written with information available on November 22 and has a word count of 198 words.

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