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“Bagrat Srbazan’s ‘Tavush – the Homeland of the Fatherhood’ Movement Gains Momentum with City Dwellers and Students Joining in Mass Protest”

The government has launched the “Tavush – the Homeland of the Fatherhood” movement, led by Bagrat Srbazan. City dwellers and students are joining this movement to prevent the collapse of fatherhood. Bagrat Srbazan called for peaceful protests and sit-ins. The impeachment process of the President is also underway in the National Assembly. Read more on NEWS.am.

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“Religious Conflict in Armenia: Church Targeted Amidst Absence of Effective Government”

“The church is targeted in political events due to government failure in providing security, territorial integrity, and peaceful existence. This religious conflict must be abandoned for progress and stability. Let truth prevail and cleanse our country from fanaticism.”

Politics

“Armenia’s Public Union Fights Government Oppression: Calls for National Unity and Protection of National Treasures”

The Public Union of Armenia supports initiatives for national unity and preservation. “Tavush is the Homeland” movement marches towards Yerevan. Protests continue against flawed demarcation process on Armenia-Georgia border.

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“Government Approves New System for Boosting Cultural Workers’ Pay: Salaries to Double or More as Working Conditions Improve”

Government approves rates and procedures for calculating additional payment for cultural workers. This new system will gradually improve salaries for all institutions, starting with military personnel. Salary increase will be based on qualifications, complexity of work, and improvement results.

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“Government Announces Major Tax Code Overhaul: Aiming for Efficiency and Equitability in Tax System”

The government announced changes to the Tax Code and regulations aimed at improving tax administration efficiency and reducing overall tax burden. These changes include increasing tax burden on high-income earners subject to property tax to create a more equitable system. The proposed changes also aim to reduce disparities between property and regional tax rates, improve transaction registration efficiency, and harmonize the tax system with expenditure and service trends. Alternative systems for property taxation and limiting certain activities also suggested.

Business International Politics

“New Agreement Signed to Streamline Import of Goods from EAEU Customs Territory”

The government signed an agreement on regulating imports from EAEU customs territory. This aims to coordinate and regulate issues related to classification of imported goods, eliminate obstacles, and ensure non-discriminatory measures during import and export. News from Armenia.

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“Acting PM Pashinyan’s Government Sets Ambitious Agenda for Today’s Session, But Keeps Many Items Under Wraps”

Acting PM Pashinyan’s government meets today with a packed agenda, including undisclosed items. Topics include draft laws, regulations on narcotic substances, military production, and licensing. #Armenia #GovernmentMeeting

International Politics Religion

“High-ranking Spiritual Figures Reject Unity with Armenian Apostolic Church, Citing Political Activism”

High-ranking spiritual figures declined to unite with the Armenian Apostolic Church due to their small size. Political activities within the church have raised concerns about its role. The Deputy Prime Minister aims to address the conflict and promote a truce against cross-border attacks. The archbishop emphasizes the need for legal documentation to determine the border and warns against turning the church into a political battleground. This is the latest news from Armenia.

Weather

“76 Dead and Counting: Kenya Braces for More Devastating Weather”

Kenya’s heavy rain and hailstorms have caused over 76 casualties, with severe weather expected to continue. Recent storms have displaced 130,000 people and damaged infrastructure, mostly in Nairobi. The death toll in the capital is 32, with thousands of families forced to leave their homes.

Opinion Politics

“The Fifth Channel: How Government Treatment of Revolution Distorts Its Purpose, Says Archbishop Arshak Khachatrian”

Discover how the “fifth channel” of media distorts the purpose of revolution when treated as a government expense. Archbishop Arshak Khachatrian explains why it’s vital for spiritual leaders to promote peace and discourage violence during these times. Explore the significance of revolution and the government’s role in serving national interests, as explained by the Archbishop.