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“State Authorities Plotting Political Repression Using Legal Means, Targeting Influential Activists, Former Official Baffled”

Authorities are planning new political repressions, targeting influential activists involved in ongoing protests. A former high-ranking official reveals manipulation tactics employed by authorities. Repressions are recorded and responsible individuals are identified for prosecution. Find details in today’s newspaper.

Politics

“Unrest in the Park District Continues Despite Leadership Change: Shocking Details Emerge About Finances and Mismanagement”

“Unrest erupts in the community as protests continue in the Park District. The “Living in Harmony” campaign faces setbacks due to a change in leadership and an opposition member switching allegiances. Criticisms arise over financial issues and management problems in the community.”

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Ministry of Internal Affairs Proposes Changes in Citizenship Legislation to Enhance National Security

The Ministry of Internal Affairs in Armenia is proposing changes to legislation on internal affairs and public order. These changes include defining citizenship, allowing electronic presentation of documents, and suspending activities of organizations against public order. Requesting or terminating citizenship would require approval from relevant bodies. Proposed changes also include increasing the period for citizenship acquisition and termination. For more information, refer to today’s article on NEWS.am Telegram Channel.

Politics

“Armenia’s Political Movement Gains Momentum: The Demands and Challenges Ahead”

In this article, we discuss the ongoing political movement in Armenia led by Bagrat Srbazan and the demand for the elimination of the destructive group causing harm to the country. The article also highlights the confrontation between the movement and the Armenian National Church leader. Learn more here.

Arts Technology

“Telecom Armenia Expands Museum Offerings with Cable Museum: Exploring the Past to Shape the Future”

Learn about Armenia’s increased museum offerings, including the newly opened Cable Museum by Team Telecom Armenia. Discover the history of technological development and explore past devices. Visit every Friday from 13:00 to 16:00 with prior registration.

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“Uncovering the Motives: Exploring the Intensifying Conflict of “Tavush, the Pride of the Fatherland””

Find out why the conflict intensifies between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Learn about the strategic-military discussions, demarcation issues, and the goal of restoring territorial integrity. Discover the basis for demarcation and the ongoing settlement process.

International Politics Religion

“Georgia’s Prime Minister’s Visit to Armenia: Overlooked Meetings and Office Relocations Spark Social Media Buzz”

During his visit to Armenia, Georgian Prime Minister Kobakhidze met with several officials, including the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church. However, the meeting received less attention than others. The Prime Minister’s spokesperson stated that they only respond to the PM’s meetings. The office of the Armenian Prime Minister has also been relocated, and there is more information in the newspaper article.

Former Prime Minister Arshak Karapetyan Faces Escalating Tension with Security Forces: A Look into the Past

Tension escalates between former PM Arshak Karapetyan and security forces. Former head of Military Police, Andranik Kocharyan, criticizes Karapetyan’s actions, hinting at desire for revenge after the Four-Day War. Speculation arises about violent confrontations with opposition figures during Karapetyan’s time in power. Military litigations department now investigating Four-Day War team’s actions. Karapetyan once hailed as “savior of the nation” now seen as an enemy. Internal investigation aims to discredit him and enter the political arena. Russian special services allegedly involved in counter-revolutionary operation.

“Nikol Pashinyan’s Statement Sparks Debate Over Russian Military Base in Armenia”

Armenia does not want a Russian military base, but Russian troops staying till 2044. Termination needs bilateral negotiation. More from News.am.