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“Coalition in Estonia Proposes New Minister of Climate Following Prime Minister’s Removal: AP”

The center-right coalition in Estonia is proposing a new Minister of Climate, replacing former Prime Minister Kaya Kallas. The appointment of Michael is expected to be approved by President Alar Karis and the 101-seat Council of State. Michael will continue the work of the Minister of Climate, taking over from the previous minister whose term ended in April.

Politics

“Former US Ambassador to Armenia, Richard Verma, Advocates for Effective Governance and Reforms in Armenia”

Former US Ambassador to Armenia, Richard Verma, discusses governance and reforms during his visit to Armenia. He engages in fruitful discussions with local experts and officials to address security, partnership, and overall development in the region.

Politics

“EU Affirms Continuous Support for Armenia’s Reforms: Head of EU Delegation Maria Pejcinovic Buric’s Encouraging Words in Yerevan”

The EU delegation head to Armenia, Maria Pejcinovic Buric, assures continued support for Armenian reforms. #EUarmenia #ArmeniaEUpartnership

Government International Politics

“Armenia Receives International Praise: Government Reforms Earn High Ratings in 2023”

Government reforms in Armenia receive high international ratings for fighting corruption and improving socio-economic conditions. Minister of Justice, Grigor Minasyan, announced this during a session of the National Assembly Standing Committee on State and Legal Affairs. The evaluation report from the national anti-corruption body and organization for economic cooperation also confirms Armenia’s progress.

Around the Globle

“Bear Breaks Free during Protests, Causes Chaos in Government Offices”

Discover the shocking details of the bear incident during protests against government reforms. Three protesters injured, four detained, and the bear entered the Cabinet office. Hospital employees allegedly told to keep silent about the incident. An escaped bear from the “Capital Lobanov” group caused chaos in the capital city. Officials claim it was a failure in the bear’s normal state.

Government Politics

Government Finalizes Procedure for Purchasing Radio Commercials during State of Emergency

Government decides on purchasing procedure during state of emergency to ensure broadcasting of state assistance measures. Up to 10 radio broadcasting companies will be selected, based on the maximum number of shares with the minimum offer.

Around the Globle

“NATO Chief Stoltenberg Hints at Possible Visit to Armenia to Strengthen Cooperation”

NATO head, Jens Stoltenberg, considering a visit to Armenia to strengthen cooperation, praises the country’s reform efforts. Armenia’s integration into the Euro-Atlantic path is important, says Stoltenberg during a meeting in Brussels. Armenia is an important NATO partner.

Arts Education

“The State Academy of Fine Arts in Armenia Resists Proposed Reforms, Rector Declares”

“The state academy of fine arts in Armenia, under the leadership of rector Aram Isabekyan, faces “reforms”. The academy, with 80 years of history, plays a vital role in the country’s art scene. However, there is opposition to the proposed changes from within the institution.”

“Unveiling the Unseen: Armenia Undergoing Transformational Reforms for a Better Future”

Significant changes are happening in Armenia, though they may not be immediately visible. The ruling My Step faction is actively pursuing reforms, particularly in education. Filling vacancies in the educational system is a top priority to improve the overall situation. The military university is also training quality specialists, but it will take time for their impact to be felt. Stay updated with the latest news from Armenia.

Armenia’s Minister of Justice Calls for Upgrades in Administrative Justice System and Court Overload Reduction

Armenian Minister of Justice emphasizes the need to address problems in administrative justice and reduce court overload. Proposed changes aim to improve participants’ procedural rights and streamline processes. Notifications will be sent digitally, reducing unwarranted complaints. Restrictions on specific appeals will be implemented. Positive progress in discussions with the Standing Committee on Legal Affairs noted.