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“Opposition Factions Defy National Assembly’s Parliamentary-Legal Committee, Organize Protest Rally: “Iravunk” Newspaper Reports”

The “I Have Honor” and “Armenia” opposition factions decided to hold a protest rally before the discussions on constitutional amendments concluded. The rally aims to show the government’s ineffectiveness. However, the CPN did not officially invite the rally or inform the committee. For more information, read today’s “Iravunk” newspaper. #Armenia

Human Rights International Politics

“Political groups in Armenia urge international community to address rights violations and democratic regression in open letter”

The NA groups “Armenia” and “I Have Honor” have sent a letter to eminent diplomats, emphasizing issues on peaceful protests, freedom of speech, judicial reform, and more. The US ambassador actively engages in dialogue while keeping a neutral stance on the matter. Concerns about freedom of expression and US support for restrictions were voiced, but the ambassador acknowledges the need to respect agreed limits.

Government International Politics

“Armenian Factions Seek International Support, Call for Dialogue on Reforms and Human Rights”

The Armenian and I Have Honor factions in the National Assembly plan to appeal to international organizations and diplomats, inviting them for a closed meeting to discuss the country’s reforms and constitutional order. They seek clear answers on financing programs and want to debunk false news.

Government International Politics

“Supreme Judicial Council Extends Invitation to Political Organizations for Crucial Meeting on Independence and Borders Recognition”

The Supreme Judicial Council invites “Armenia” and “I Have Honor” organizations to a meeting discussing the recognition of independence and determining borders. Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan and Minister of Justice Ararat Mirzoyan will be present. Activities in Tavush will adhere to international standards and the Constitution of Armenia, led by Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan and Acting Chief of Staff Ararat Mirzoyan.