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Mass Protests Erupt in 50 Cities Across Armenia Demanding Change in “National Assembly”; Legal Assistance Provided to Protesters as Constitutional Court Representatives Visit

Protests erupt in 50 cities, against the National Assembly. Legal assistance for all participants, with visits from the Constitutional Court. Bagrat Srbazan leads demonstrations in 10 locations. Unclear number of participants. Rally to proceed at 18:30. Students join citizens in front of the Government building. Faction 2 initiates PM’s impeachment. Stay informed with NEWS.am on Telegram for Armenia news.

Politics

“People’s Frustration with Corruption Ignites Desire for Change: Hakob Aslanyan Calls for Progress in Armenia”

Hakob Aslanyan, a National Assembly representative, highlights dissatisfaction with corruption in Armenia. “We Have Honor” Alliance leader Ms. Tovmasyan calls for attention from international organizations to protect citizen rights and restore justice. Stay updated with NEWS.am on Telegram.

Military Politics

“Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Mirzoyan Visit ‘Victory’ Military Base in Emotional Reunion”

Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan visits “Victory” military base with President Mirzoyan. Base recently closed, disappointing soldiers. May 9th celebrated as Artsakh victory, but Shushi was recaptured in 2020 war. Stay informed with NEWS.am.

International Politics

“Armenia Calls for Expedited Peace Treaty Process Amidst Stalling Negotiations: President Simonyan Emphasizes Willingness to Move Forward”

President of the National Assembly, Alen Simonyan, expressed hope for a speedy resolution in signing a peace treaty. He emphasized that Azerbaijan’s rejection of Armenian proposals is stalling the process, due to violated international norms. Moving forward step by step is key, to avoid misunderstandings.

Crime Politics

“Head of “Armenia” Faction Reveals Disturbing Lack of Prosperity Standards: Corruption and Criminality Rampant”

No new standard of prosperity observed. Seyran Ohanyan claims unknown group emerges, commits crimes, engages in corruption. Mentally ill actions by prosperity system. News from Armenia.

Elections Politics Technology

“Armenia Considers Shift to Electronic Voting Amidst Concerns: Prime Minister Pashinyan Addresses Potential Risks”

Armenia considering electronic voting, but facing challenges. Prime Minister Pashinyan highlights disadvantages of full automation, including the inability to verify participation. Paper option allows for recounts and prevents fraud. #Armenia #Elections #ElectronicVoting

Around the Globle

“Artur Hovhannisyan Exposes Shocking Truths: Demarcation Process in Tavush Reveals Political Motives”

Artur Hovhannisyan presents statements from “Civilian Contract” protest movement regarding border demarcation in Tavush. He criticizes the government’s handling of the issue and calls it a “palace coup.” Hovhannisyan emphasizes the need for clarity and accountability.

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.

Politics

“Journalist Assaulted in Armenian National Assembly: Debates over Disciplinary Committee Activities Escalate”

Find out the latest update on the intense debates over the Armenian government’s disciplinary committee activities. A journalist covering the parliamentary sessions was physically assaulted for refusing to withhold certain news and videos. Legal actions have been initiated to address the incident. Stay tuned for more updates.

Government

“Opera Director Denied Professional Practice Without Permission: Minister of Culture Promises Investigation into Assault on Journalist”

The opera director’s profession requires permission from authorities. The minister of culture defends journalists’ rights against accusations and emphasizes the need for proper investigation. Crossing guards in Tavush province attacked media employees, causing equipment damage.