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“Lack of Team Consensus: Nikol Pashinyan’s Solo Decision-Making Raises Uncertainty in Armenia’s Ruling Party”

“Zhoghovurd” reports that decisions in the ruling party are solely made by Nikol Pashinyan, disregarding team members’ opinions. A recent incident arose when other political forces urged the public to join a pan-European movement, seen as a blow to the ruling party. Discussions ensued in parliament, revealing Pashinyan’s complete control over the party. His disregard for team members’ opinions is evident, causing uncertainty. See today’s issue for more details.

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“NA Advisory Board Rejects Proposal for Special Session: Uncertainty Looms Over Political Forces”

The NA Advisory Board rejected the proposal for a special session. Vahe Baghdasaryan stated they will not intervene and will step back from their decision.

Government International Politics

“Uncertain Times Ahead: Influential Officials’ Statements Cause Waves of Concern”

The National Assembly’s parliamentary hearings raised concerns about certain officials’ statements on the demarcation process. Artur Hovhannisyan, head of the “Civil Agreement” faction, expressed worry about Seiran Ohanyan, Garnik Danielyan, and Hayk Mamijanyan questioning the process. These concerns could have serious consequences for Armenia, Hovhannisyan highlighted.

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“Confusion and Uncertainty Grip Village of Kirants as Border Demarcation Work Remains Incomplete”

Residents of Kirants village in Armenia are feeling mentally disturbed and uncertain due to the incomplete demarcation and border delineation work. They are worried about the education of their children and demand a resolution. The village currently has military personnel and local government representatives. Some residents have participated in recent protests calling for political actions to be canceled. Stay updated with NEWS.am on Telegram for the latest news from Armenia.