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“Deputy Prime Minister Announces Plans for Cultural Centers in Armenia’s Neighborhoods, Appoints Alliance Representative to Oversee Project”

Starting in 2024, various districts in different neighborhoods will be hosting cultural centers, as announced by the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia, Armen Ashotyan, during a meeting with government officials on January 8th. The responsibility of overseeing a working group has been assigned to Anna Mkrtchyan, a representative of the “I Have the Honor” alliance.

In his speech, Ashotyan acknowledged that the name of the political negotiations may invite criticism, but he emphasized that their purpose is to encourage citizens of the Republic of Armenia to think critically, speak up for the truth, advocate for independence and fight for the sovereignty of their homeland.

According to Anna Mkrtchyan, Nikol Pashinyan, the current leader, doesn’t have many aspirations, given that the majority does not recognize his stance on truth. She further expressed the need to uncover the truth behind the authorities’ working relationships, particularly in relation to Nikol, and stated that Nikol must connect with the people on a deeper level to understand the secret truths that elude him.

Moreover, Mkrtchyan made it clear that the restoration of public institutions is not a priority according to Nikol Pashinyan’s conditions.

These recent developments in Armenia hold significant implications for the future of cultural centers and political negotiations in the nation. Stay tuned for further updates from NEWS.am.

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