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“Shockwaves in Armenian Politics: Prime Mini

On July 2, the “Civil Contract” party’s Leadership meeting saw the resignation announcement by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Edgar Zakaryan approved as the new president, and new members also approved to join the party.

Business Politics

“Zhoghovurd Reveals: Authorities Concealing Corporate Risks from the Public, Granting Unchecked Power to Notorious Opposition Organization”

“The most dangerous corporate risks are being hidden by authorities, depriving readers of the true danger of price hikes. A notorious opposition organization, Civil Contract, is responsible for billions of dollars worth of purchases without competition. This has negative consequences that are denied by all means.”

Around the Globle

Armenian National Assembly Member Launches Investigation into Imported Weapons Distribution

Armenian National Assembly member Armen Khachatryan plans to investigate the distribution of imported weapons in Armenia. He believes the process of destroying weapons should continue until every last one is gone.

Politics Social Media

“Prime Minister Pashinyan Steals the Spotlight at ‘Civil Contract’ Concert, Discusses Agenda for Yerevan’s Future”

Discover the Concert of “Civil Contract” party’s Pre-Election Staff, led by PM Nikol Pashinyan. Learn about the discussions on ongoing programs in Yerevan. (Source: NEWS.am on Telegram)

Government Local News Politics

“Civil Contract Party Shakeup: Prime Minister Pashinyan’s Leadership Suffers Blow as Coalition Withdraws”

Armenian ruling party “Civil Contract” withdraws from Coalition after a meeting led by PM Pashinyan. Karen Sarukhanyan confirmed as head of Gyumri branch. Territorial administrations to replace Ararat-Gegharkunik one. Arabkir selection day set. Latest news on NEWS.am Telegram.

Politics Technology

“Reviving Vital Connections: Avard-Hagpat Restored as Construction Technology Triumphs”

The Avard-Hagpat connection has been restored through construction work, allowing movement on M6. “Civil Contract” faction representative, Aram Mkrtchyan, confirmed this on Facebook.

Crime International Politics

Turkish and Azerbaijani Concerns Grow as Armenia’s “Civil Contract” Party Supports Authorities

Turkey and Azerbaijan are unhappy with Armenia’s “Civil Contract” party supporting its authorities. Hayk Mamijanyan, a member of the National Assembly of Armenia, revealed this information. Mamijanyan stated that the party has been using intimidation and violence against people, and he expressed concerns about the safety of the Armenian people.

National Politics

“Prime Minister Pashinyan Asserts Security Over Legality: Who Will Benefit from Armenia’s Protection?”

Discover why security is deemed more powerful and effective than legality in this intriguing article. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addresses concerns from the opposition group “Civil Contract” and sheds light on the purpose behind their statements. Uncover the motives and beneficiaries of this controversial stance.

Around the Globle

“Defending Justice: ‘Civil Contract’ Initiative Fights Corruption and Upholds Truth”

Still fighting for truth & victory. According to Avetik Chalabyan, “This is not a political struggle, but a fight for justice.” He stresses the need to eradicate corruption & return to righteousness. The “Civil Contract” members are heading to Yerevan to address the “Tavush protects the homeland” rally.

International Opinion Politics

Organizers of “Opera Concert” Attempting to Hold Event in Armenia; Controversy Surrounds Location

The organizers of the “Opera Concert” in Mountainous Karabakh are attempting to hold it in Armenia. The spokesperson of the “Civil Contract” coordinating group clarified the situation, emphasizing that they are not leaving Artsakh and standing firm on their principles. This event has sparked discussions about Armenia’s borders and obligations. There is pressure on representatives from both the ruling group and the opposition. The situation highlights the ongoing tensions in the region.