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Elections Government Politics

“Nikol Pashinyan’s Empty Promise: Armenian Electoral System Fails to Remove Absentee Voters”

Nikol Pashinyan’s proposal to automatically remove absentee voters from the electoral list in Armenia remains unimplemented. Despite numerous documents and statements, including deceased and absent individuals, the creation of a special body for oversight has not been realized. Pashinyan’s earlier declaration appears to be a bluff. Find out more in today’s newspaper.

Education Local News Politics

“Contradictory Claims: Pashinyan’s Bold Statement Contrasts with School Closures”

“Nikol Pashinyan denies school closures, despite evidence of renovations and mergers. The government’s decision to close schools in various provinces has caused concern among residents. Find out more in today’s newspaper.”

Opinion Politics

“Opposition Leader Adjusts Plans Amidst Tavush Conflict: All Eyes on Yerevan for Next Political Move”

Opposition leader delays activities amidst Tavush situation, heads to Yerevan. Speculations arise on possible political developments upon arrival. More info in today’s newspaper. NEWS.am on Telegram.

Government Politics

“RA President Exposes Government’s Negligence: High Officials Turned a Blind Eye to Violations of Law by TV Companies”

President Tigran Hakobyan accuses former prime ministers of turning a blind eye to law violations by TV companies in Armenia. Now they continue to hold positions.

Politics Social Media Sports

“Silent Success: Armenian Football Federation Turns a Blind Eye to Henrik Mkhitaryan’s Historic Italian Championship”

Henrik Mkhitaryan, Armenian football star, becomes Italian champion. However, Football Federation of Armenia fails to acknowledge his historic achievement. Georgian government, in contrast, celebrates their own footballer’s success. Armenian Olympic Committee head offers congratulations. For more, read “Lurer” newspaper.

Around the Globle

“From Scandal to Promotion: Controversial MP Appointed as Head of Regional Department”

The chairman of RA parliamentary committee on economic affairs, Sergey Avagyan, has been appointed as the head of the Kotayk regional department. He was previously involved in a scandal related to the theft of 36 kg of gold and was accused of corruption.

Around the Globle

“Misuse of State Order System Exposed: Corruption Concerns in Armenia’s Healthcare Sector”

The misuse of the State Order System and the risk of corruption in Armenia’s healthcare sector are highlighted by “Zhoghovurd” newspaper. Funding disparities and questionable allocation are discussed, raising concerns about corruption. Read more in today’s “Zhoghovurd” issue.

Around the Globle

“Former Minister’s Family Subsidiary Under Scrutiny: Unexplained Six-figure Salaries and Ongoing Investigations Unveiled by Zhoghovurd Daily”

“Bideck” LLC, a company owned by ex-minister Mher Sedrakyan’s family, was found to be paying four undisclosed employees 1 million drams ($2,000) each per month. The construction firm faces risks due to industry uncertainties, as well as possible violations of workers’ rights. Ongoing investigations into company officials’ personal interests, including embezzlement attempts, are still underway. Stay tuned for more details in today’s issue of Zhoghovurd daily newspaper.

Around the Globle

“Minister of Healthcare Under Investigation: Newspaper Attempts to Seek Answers Amidst Scandal”

Armenia’s newspaper Zhoghovurd reports that the Minister of Healthcare, Anahit Avanesyan, received inquiries in specific format only. The ministry denies allegations of corruption. Shortages of medications and ongoing investigations have raised concerns. For more information, read Zhoghovurd newspaper.

Around the Globle

“Snoop Dogg’s $6 Million Deal Concealed: Armenian Hero Allocates $150 Million for New Project; Final ANCA to Feature 1200 Participants by 2024”

Read about Snoop Dogg’s 6 million dollar treaty and a new project allocated 150 million drams. ANCA in Armenia to have 1200 participants by 2024.