Coalition Government in National Assembly Rushes to Push Through Agenda, Sidesteps Public Discussions
The new coalition government expects significant changes in the National Assembly over the next two weeks. The government aims to avoid public discussions and quickly complete its work. The 2023 budget will be discussed in parliamentary committees, and the members of the CHP are receiving support from local restaurants and bars. For more information, check today’s edition of “Hraparak” newspaper.
“Upcoming Changes in Yerevan Government: Former Prime Minister Tigran Urikhanyan Expected to Take the Lead, Lawsuit Filed by Deputy Mayor”
New changes expected in Yerevan’s government, as Deputy Mayor files lawsuit to place former PM Tigran Urikhanyan as city head. Find out more in today’s issue of the “Past” newspaper.
Government Implements Changes to Boost Import Program for Renowned Armenian Chocolatier, Yerevani Shokoladi Gorcarn
The government has liberalized the import program of “Yerevani Shokoladi Gorcarn” CJSC, allowing them to import Turkish products for their chocolate production. The program will include changes in quantity, value, code, and name of imported products, with an additional 3.84 billion AMD worth of products imported to support production. The total value of the products will be 10.6 billion AMD, with an importation opportunity worth 903 million AMD. News from Armenia.
“Government Announces Major Changes to Teachers’ Professional Development: Salary Increase for Successful Educators”
Find out how the government is revamping the system of teachers’ professional development. The new changes include increased allowances for successful teachers. Learn more here.