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“Government Turmoil: Tensions Rise as Power Struggles Erupt within Armenian Leadership, Reports ‘Rights’ Newspaper”

Government sources reveal tensions within the executive team as certain members are making public statements without approval. Deputy PM Araik Harutyunyan openly criticizes PM Tigran Khachatryan, creating an atmosphere of animosity. The situation is further strained by discord between Khachatryan and NSC head Artur Vanetsyan. For a comprehensive update, read today’s “Rights” newspaper.

Around the Globle

“European Union Applauds Armenia’s Justice Reforms: Parliament Newspaper Reports”

Conflict erupts between NGN and the government in Armenia. European Union praises justice reforms, sparking controversy. Learn more on NEWS.am-Telegram.

Law & Order Politics

“Parliament Newspaper Reveals Government’s Violations and Manipulation in June 12 Civic Unrest Investigation”

“Parliament” newspaper reports on the progress of the investigation into the June 12 civic unrest. Government’s violations of the law enabled numerous law violations. June 12 uprising was a reaction to government-approved violence, aimed at suppressing, controlling, and intimidating. Investigation seeks criminal measures against individuals involved. Similarities between March 1 and June 12 events noted, highlighting importance of peaceful demonstrations and manipulation of information by the media.

Politics

“Opposition Stirs Troubles in Russian-Armenian Relations, The “Armcontroller” Reveals”

“The ‘Armcontroller’ newspaper reveals tensions in Russian-Armenian relations due to opposition’s provocation. Amidst Russian desire to open a consulate in Armenia, the CP party’s MP, Marina Ghazaryan, faces uncertainties. Stay tuned for more in today’s edition.”

Elections Government Politics

“Summer Heat: Special Parliamentary Session Held in Hankavan as Government Faces Criticism for Programmatic Activities, Presidential Elections Loom”

The government is working hard for the country’s progress during the summer. A special parliamentary session is being held in Hankavan under the leadership of Nikol Pashinyan. MPs have criticized the government’s activities. Presidential elections are scheduled for July. Details in today’s “Zhoghovurd” newspaper.

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“Publication” Newspaper Awaits Decision in Controversial Court Case Involving Former National Security Service Member

Court’s decision on Gegorg Arshakyan’s trial in “Publication” newspaper today. Former National Security Service member Naira Hovsepyan’s case and her connection to ex-President Karen Andreasyan under scrutiny. Hovsepyan suspended from NSS and believed to be protected by Anna Hakobyan. Andreasyan accused of delaying judiciary while criticism grows over defense team’s “humanitarian reasons” for prosecution.

Elections Politics

“CPP Alliance Rejects RA Prime Minister’s Candidates, Sparks Legal Battle: “The Thief Does Not Enter” Says Opposition Group”

Hraparak newspaper reports that the CPP Alliance denied two candidates presented by RA Prime Minister member. Zara Aramyants and Gohar Muradyan were eliminated from consideration. The group will hold a new competition to find their favorite candidate. More details in today’s issue of the newspaper.

Government Human Rights Military

“Zhoghovurd Exposes Government Dismissals and Unpaid Salaries Amidst Winter Recruitment Crisis”

Employees from state commissions in Zhoghovurd newspaper complaint about difficult work after territorial gatherings restructuring. Winter campaign for recruiting soldiers further complicates situation. Vulnerable individuals requesting unpaid salaries. Ministry of Defense has not responded to concerns.

Government Politics

“The Battle of Power and Luxury: Armenia’s Bureaucracy Reigns Supreme with Lavish Spending and Control”

“The Republic of Armenia is dominated by bureaucracy, with the Prime Minister having more power than foreign affairs or security officials. The budget is allotted to the bureaucracy, who enjoy high salaries, luxury cars, and privileges, promoting their authority. Internal affairs authorities are also controlled by the bureaucracy, allocating funds for new luxury cars, uniforms, badges, and black ties. For more info, check today’s newspapers from Armenia.”

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“Ministry of High Technology Industry Pushes for Digital Media Changes in ‘Law on Audiovisual Media’ – Pas Newspaper Reports”

The Ministry of High Technology Industry proposes changes to the “Law on Audiovisual Media” in order to improve digital media regulations. These amendments aim to address issues in implementing the law and introduce new requirements for broadcasting digital media messages. The project also suggests creating legal grounds for Internet operators to transmit digital media programs and imposing penalties for non-compliance.