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“Armenian Prime Minister calls for institutional change: The need for governance and human rights reforms emphasized”

Armenian Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan, emphasizes the importance of institutional change in governance. Political will is crucial for successful implementation. Pashinyan highlights the need for both state and societal trust in governance. Despite facing challenges, Armenia’s progress can be attributed to its focus on governance. Institutional solutions are now essential.

Politics

“Former US Ambassador to Armenia, Richard Verma, Advocates for Effective Governance and Reforms in Armenia”

Former US Ambassador to Armenia, Richard Verma, discusses governance and reforms during his visit to Armenia. He engages in fruitful discussions with local experts and officials to address security, partnership, and overall development in the region.

Politics

“The Leader Armenia Needs: A Manager with Compassion, Not a Populist, Says Bagrat Srbazan”

“The leader of Armenia must possess excellent managerial skills and a deep understanding of governance. They should value individuals and avoid empty promises. Bagrat Srbazan emphasized the importance of love and serving God over populism in today’s meeting with journalists. Read more on NEWS.am.”

Government National Politics

“Spokesperson for ‘Armenia’ bloc exposes lack of legitimacy and failures of Pashinyan’s leadership”

The leadership of Nikol Pashinyan lacks legitimacy due to his ascent through violence, fake elections, and false promises. Areg Manukyan highlights the failure to prioritize the “Civil Agreement” and the deterioration of our country’s security and overall welfare. Pashinyan’s actions have damaged Armenia’s interests, emphasizing the need for his removal from power to ensure security and the self-determination of the people of Artsakh.

“Armenia Joins OECD’s Evaluation Criteria for Regulatory Reform and Governance, Boosting Political Stability and Rule of Law”

Armenia joins OECD’s evaluation criteria for regulatory reform and governance, ensuring political stability and effective laws. It protects the rule of law, prevents corruption, and preserves the country’s resources.