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“Current Mayor Hayk Marutyan Takes the Lead in Yerevan Local Elections, Preliminary Results Reveal”

Yerevan’s current mayor, Hayk Marutyan, is leading in the local elections with 51.34% of the votes, according to preliminary results. Former mayor Taron Margaryan follows with 13.99% support. Ingrida Simonyte, Gitanas Nauseda, and others also received backing.

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Former Prime Minister of Yerevan, Hayk Marutyan, Rejects Cooperation with “Black and White” Political Forces, Citing Their Destructive Influence on Armenia

Discover why Hayk Marutyan distances himself from the “black and white” political forces in Armenia. He emphasizes the need for unity among those who prioritize Armenia’s prosperity, not individuals who have held power and contributed to its destruction. Marutyan refuses to cooperate with former authorities like Robert Kocharyan and Serzh Sargsyan, asserting that they are incapable of positive change. Learn about the goals and values of the “New Power” movement in this informative article.

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“Get Ready for a New Transportation Era: Former Mayor Announces Service Launch in August”

Starting transportation service in August, former Mayor of Yerevan, Hayk Marutyan, mentions residents’ satisfaction with the decision made in 2013. He emphasizes that the current fare of 100 drams is widely accepted, but may be subject to change if agreed upon by the residents in August.

Government Politics

“Former Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan Launches ‘New Force’ Political Coalition to Drive Social Reform in Armenia”

Yerevan-based political coalition, “New Power,” founded by former mayor Hayk Marutyan, announces new financial support. The coalition, now called “New Force,” aims to involve citizens in social reform and ensure the preservation of public and political life in Armenia.

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Hayk Marutyan Launches “New Power” Party, Reveals Members Ahead of Local Elections

Former mayor of Yerevan, Hayk Marutyan, launches “New Power” party. It will officially launch on May 1st. Isabella Abgaryan won’t be part of it. Hayk Marutyan supports team members but won’t participate in politics for now. No disclosure of future cooperation with “National Progress” party. For more information, read “News from Armenia” newspaper.

Elections Government Politics

“Hayk Marutyan, Former Mayor of Yerevan, Sets the Stage for a Game-Changing Political Party: New Power Emerges with Grand Goals”

Former Yerevan mayor, Hayk Marutyan, announces establishment of “New Power” political party. Goals include socio-cultural force and social reform for a just society. Teammates are experts in various fields. Party actively participates in decision-making and periodic elections. News from Armenia.

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Former Yerevan Mayor Raises Corruption Concerns Over Transportation Subsidy Project

Former mayor of Yerevan withdraws from transportation subsidy project amid concerns of corruption. A unified ticket system, previously awarded to “Telsell” but not implemented, has now been won by the same company again. The proposed ticket prices and discounts for various groups have also been outlined. The decision will be implemented starting September 1.

“Yerevan City Council’s “Voice of the Nation” Initiative Gains Official Confirmation, Launches Recall Option for Elected Officials”

The “Voice of the Nation” initiative, led by Hayk Marutyan, receives official confirmation after months of work, affirming its legitimacy and possibility of recalling officials. Former mayor of Yerevan, Mr. Marutyan, dismisses internal political battle and emphasizes objectivity and fairness in their decision.

“Azerbaijan Slams Violent Actions in Karabakh, Mayor’s Office Responds”

Yerevan Mayor’s office receives condemnation from Azerbaijan Embassy over Karabakh actions. Violent violations of ceasefire agreement strongly protested.

“National Agenda Party Surpasses Rival Party in Assets: Zhoghovurd Newspaper Reports”

“Zhoghovurd” newspaper reports that Hayk Grigoryan’s “National Agenda” party is surpassing Hayk Marutyan’s party, with Grigoryan announcing the sale of 5 real estate properties, including 2 apartments, 2 residential houses, and 1 land plot. Grigoryan also has investments in “Amazon” and “Google” and holds various shares and bank deposits. In comparison, Marutyan has fewer properties and a lower income. Get more details in today’s issue of “Zhoghovurd” – News from Armenia.