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“Armenian Aviation Employees Protest Unpaid Salaries as Fly Armenia Ceases Operations: Plea for Government Intervention Goes Unanswered”

The employees of “Fly Armenia” have not been paid salaries for two months, causing financial difficulties for over 80 families. Despite high performance and trust from passengers, the airline’s management abruptly terminated operations without explanation. Efforts to resolve the issue have been unsuccessful, with each party blaming the other. Employees have sought help from the Prime Minister, but their letter went unanswered. The situation has left families with bank liabilities and in dire financial situations.

Crime Education Government

“Scandal Erupts at ‘Haybusak’ University: Prosecutor and Employees Charged with Salary Fraud”

“Haybusak” university employees charged with salary fraud and abuse of power, totaling 15 million drams. Supreme Court investigation ongoing. Judge calls for recognition of irregular competitions and CEO resignation at “Haybusak” university. Stay updated with NEWS.am.

Around the Globle

“Minister of Justice Exposes Controversial Salary Hikes Among Judges: Claims of Political Statements Emerge”

Judges’ salaries have reportedly increased, with some leaving the system for higher-paying jobs. These developments could undermine the justice system, but reforms aim to bring in new legal professionals and maintain justice, said Minister of Justice Grigor Minasyan. The judge’s desire to become a lawyer suggests that this profession is valued in the court.

Armenian Government’s Budget for 2024: 78% Allocated for Current Expenditures, 22% for Capital Investments

The Armenian government’s 2024 budget prioritizes current expenditures, with 78% allocated. This includes benefits, debt servicing, and salaries. Capital expenditures account for 22%, covering construction and infrastructure. Payment of benefits and subsidies will receive 27.4 drams out of every 1000 drams. Stay informed with NEWS.am.

“Funds Allocated to Artsakh Government, Not Residents: Armenian Finance Minister Clarifies Aid Distribution”

Find out why residents of Artsakh cannot receive salaries and financial assistance, according to Finance Minister Vahe Hovhannisyan. The funds have been allocated to the Government of RA, but only a small amount remains. The Minister explains that the allocated amount for this year has already been provided, with a surplus of 6 billion drams. He also emphasizes that current assistance amounts are more than what was supposed to go to Artsakh. Financial support is available to those registered in Armenia’s system.