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“Nikol Pashinyan Changes Plans: Government Session Cancelled, Rally Held in Government Press Room Instead”

Nikol Pashinyan cancels government session to hold rally in government building, but supporters fail to gather. The rally is postponed to next Wednesday, where it may take place in the government press room. Previous delays in Pashinyan’s arrival at rallies also noted. Full details in today’s “Hraparak” newspaper issue.

Around the Globle

“Tavush Administration Denies Food Supply Rumors, Accuses Authorities of Restricting Deliverymen”

The administration of Tavush province denies rumors of food supply problems in Kirants village. The CNC party clarifies that deliverymen are restricted from entering the village due to road construction. Political discussions and meetings have not addressed the situation of Nikol Pashinyan. The road leading to Kirants is closed, only allowing access to residents. Tavush MP Bagrat Sargsyan plans to propose solutions when the conflict becomes politicized.

Breaking News Politics Social Media

“Activists Rally for Tavush: Join the Peaceful Protest in Front of Government Building at 10:30 am”

Join the peaceful protest by ‘Tavush Belongs to the Homeland’ movement at 10:30 am in front of the Government building. Stay informed with NEWS.am.

Around the Globle

“Protesters Demand Education for Future Generations: Youth Rally Outside Government Building with Powerful Message”

Young people demand education for their children, protesting in front of the government building. Protesters guard all entrances and create a blockade near the main entrance. The Republic denounces the rally organized by Bagrat Srbazan. Stay informed on NEWS.am on Telegram.

Breaking News Local News Politics

Government Fires Tavush Governor Galumyan, Leaving Journalists in the Dark; Deputy Prime Minister Pashinyan Scheduled to Meet with Ten Individuals in Ten Minutes

The Government dismisses governor Vahe Galumyan. 10 people expected to meet Deputy PM Pashinyan. Pashinyan to meet residents of Kirovakan in Yerevan.

Breaking News Environment Politics

“Government Clash Leads to Street Closure: Expert Opinion Needed for Expert Analysis”

A street is closed after a clash at a government building. No further details available. Waiting for expert opinion for analysis. Mayor proposes tree protection with expert opinion. Tree cutting campaign near government building poses health risks. NEWS.am has latest updates.

Around the Globle

“Moscow Metro and Sheremetyevo Airport Increase Security Measures after Grozny Attacks: RIA Novosti”

Security measures have been reinforced in the Moscow metro and Sheremetyevo Airport after terrorist attacks in Grozny. Bag checks and document inspections are being conducted by transportation security personnel. Additional security equipment has been installed at the airport, but operations remain normal. International airports, railway stations, and state institutions in the Moscow region have also heightened security. The importance of security measures has been emphasized by officials, including Yuri Vladimirov and Alexander Brezhnev. Parents and students are urged to continue attending educational institutions without panic.

Crime Local News Politics

“Protest turns violent as resident hurls stone at government building, breaches security barriers”

Protesters vandalize government building in Armenia by throwing stones and breaking barricades. Find out more in the footage. News from Armenia – NEWS.am

Government Politics

“High-Stakes Showdown: President Aleksandr Sargsyan and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Finally Meet, Making Headlines and Taking Social Media by Storm!”

President Aleksandr Sargsyan met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in the Government Building, covered by media and discussed on social media. Conflict between them extensively written about.

“Government Building Renovation Nears Completion: Prime Minister’s Team Splurges on New Furniture Ahead of New Year’s Eve”

The government building renovation is almost done, and furniture refurbishment has started. The prime minister’s team bought new furniture, including tables, an exchange machine, and conference tables. Read more in the “News from Armenia” section of the “Print” newspaper.