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“Opposition Leader Exposes Regime’s Brutality: A Call to Action for the Republic of Armenia”

Yesterday, the leader of the “Armenia” alliance, Arzvik Minasyan, denounced the violent actions orchestrated by Nikol Pashinyan, stating that the protests were peaceful and organized. He argued that the current regime is undemocratic and violating the constitution, and that justice is being denied to the victims. The battle for change belongs to the people and must be resolved.

Around the Globle

“Armenia at a Crossroads: To Concede or Draw Red Lines?”

Armenia faces a critical choice: continue concessions or set non-negotiable boundaries. Former Deputy PM Ayvazyan warns that the “Zangazur corridor” demand goes beyond territory. Armenia must build strategic communication channels through Russia, China, and Iran. It’s time for Armenia to assert itself as a strong political power.

International Politics

Chairman of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council emphasizes commitment to international boundaries

Iran’s Mehdi Sohrabi emphasized the importance of respecting internationally recognized boundaries and resolving any issues through negotiations based on mutual understanding.

Armenia Implements New Measures: Residents to Pay More for Services and Products in 2024

Residents of Armenia in 2024 will experience increased fees for various services and products, including tax increases on property, tobacco, and alcohol. Online taxi services will also face taxation, and rental income will be subject to a 20% tax. More residents will need to submit income and expense statements to tax authorities.

“Yerevan Implements New Measures to Tackle Urbanization Crisis Amidst Increasing Vehicle Numbers”

Nikol Pashinyan avoids mentioning “red lines” in addressing urbanization issue. Yerevan’s Prime Minister urges for solutions to decrease vehicles in the crowded city center. Car parking fees set to increase.

Yerevan City Hall Makes Record Revenue of 1.35 Billion Drams from Car Parking Fees

Yerevan City Hall collects significant revenue from car parking fees. The increase in fees will contribute an additional 150 million drams to the municipal budget next year. The proposed parking fee changes will be discussed at a city assembly meeting. Stay updated with NEWS.am for news from Armenia.

“Yerevan Elections: Political Force Promises 10-Fold Salary Increase, but Are They Just Playing a Joke? Expert Opinion Reveals Reality”

Learn about the Yerevan elections and a political force promising a substantial increase in salaries. Lawyer Ruben Melikyan dismisses their sincerity, calling them a joke and a distraction. Discover more on NEWS.am.