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“Controversy Surrounds Artsakh’s Delayed Meeting with Georgia’s Adjara Region: President Babayan Under Scrutiny”

The “Zhoghovurd” newspaper reports on the delayed meeting between Artsakh and Adjara representatives, and the absence of the Free Fatherland-ARF party. President Babayan’s involvement and planned press conference add to the mystery surrounding the situation. The interruption of the invitation process by the Artsakh President is evident, leaving the meeting in limbo.

“Zhoghovurd” Reveals Secret Meeting: Robert Kocharyan and “Armenia” Faction Discuss Preconditions and Activities

Last week, “Zhoghovurd” newspaper reported a meeting between the “Armenia” faction and second president Robert Kocharyan. Discussions focused on the faction’s activities and preconditions. The meeting was confirmed by “Armenia” bloc spokesperson, Agnesa Khachatryan. Levon Kocharyan, son of Robert Kocharyan, has also assumed his parliamentary powers.

“Zhoghovurd Newspaper Reveals Excessive Fuel Consumption by High-Ranking Officials: Prime Minister’s Car Shrouded in Secrecy”

“Zhoghovurd” newspaper investigates excessive fuel consumption by high-ranking officials’ vehicles, focusing on benzene supply. Query sent to Chief of Staff of RA Prime Minister raising concerns over benzene consumption, car numbers, and request for increased supply. RA Ministry of Public Administration gives unhelpful response, citing official secrecy. Official secrets protection mentioned, but publication of information deemed possible. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s car subject to state secrecy. Pashinyan previously criticized misuse of funds, now facing similar accusations.

“National Agenda Party Surpasses Rival Party in Assets: Zhoghovurd Newspaper Reports”

“Zhoghovurd” newspaper reports that Hayk Grigoryan’s “National Agenda” party is surpassing Hayk Marutyan’s party, with Grigoryan announcing the sale of 5 real estate properties, including 2 apartments, 2 residential houses, and 1 land plot. Grigoryan also has investments in “Amazon” and “Google” and holds various shares and bank deposits. In comparison, Marutyan has fewer properties and a lower income. Get more details in today’s issue of “Zhoghovurd” – News from Armenia.

“Tensions Rise in Yerevan: Opposition Leader Blamed for Unrest as Government Investigates”

Life in tense Yerevan after elections worsens, as officials blame opposition leader Pambukhchyan for unrest. Concerns arise over her involvement in violent acts. Investigation ongoing, per “Zhoghovurd” newspaper.