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“Government Approves Election Results for National Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia Board: Vardan Levonyan Takes the Helm”

The government approved the election results for the board of the National Academy of Fine Arts of Armenia. Vardan Levonyan was elected as the chairman for a 5-year term. The appointment of Vardan Azatyan is seen as a positive step for the development of art in Armenia. Nikol Pashinyan congratulated and wished success.

Local News Opinion Politics

“Nikol Pashinyan’s Approval Ratings Hit Historic Low: Gallup International Survey Reveals”

Results of recent Gallup survey show historically low ratings for Nikol Pashinyan’s work in Armenia. Only 8% view it as “completely positive” while 47.1% see it as “mostly negative”. Pashinyan’s plan to hand over Tavush settlements to Azerbaijan deemed unacceptable by 79.7% of respondents. Opposition to Pashinyan’s policies stands at 87.5%. Weak attendance at Pashinyan’s meetings despite promises to engage with people. Full story in News from Armenia – NEWS.am.

International Politics World News

“Armenia’s National Security Service Chief Addresses Possible Cooperation Amid Ongoing Investigation”

The ongoing internal investigation and its conclusion have yet to be determined. The head of Armenia’s National Security Service, General-Lieutenant Eduard Asryan, discussed possible cooperation between Armenia, Hungary, France, and India during a press conference. However, details regarding the security issues discussed are confidential. Stay tuned for official updates through official channels.

“Alarming Surge in Violations: RA Ministry of Justice Reports Record Increase in Offenses”

The number of violations in Armenia has increased, with a focus on road accidents and pollution. Though homicides have decreased, illegal logging has surged. Domestic violence cases are also on the rise, likely due to the pandemic and alcohol-related factors. Stay updated with NEWS.am.

Around the Globle

“President Khachatryan Announces Success of Electricity Reforms in Armenia: Sector Set to Reach 50% Completion by 2030”

Electricity sector reforms in Armenia are showing positive outcomes as President Vahagn Khachatryan announces the liberalization of the electricity market. The aim is to complete the electricity sector by 50% by 2030 and 60% within 40 years. This is expected to improve good governance and reduce consumption through regulating mechanisms.

Around the Globle

“Minister Gnel Sanoyan: Construction and renovation projects in Armenia set to bring positive impact across all countries”

Positive effects and benefits in all countries through construction and use of buildings. Ongoing construction and renovations in territory management and building facilities by municipal partners. Implementation continues, concrete work details await. Ministry of Economy reveals updates.