
Sixteen people are now detained in the case involving Archbishop Bagrat; among them is activist Vahagn Chakhalyan, arrested on July 4.
After the placement, the bonds will be listed in the Armenian Stock Exchange OJSC. The bonds will be quoted through the Marketmaker.
Ararat Mirzoyan congratulated Secretary Rubio on U.S. Independence Day, expressing hopes for stronger democratic and economic cooperation.
Garnik Danielyan asked whether PM Pashinyan’s threats to imprison opponents constitute undue pressure on judicial processes.
Appeals court upheld two‑month detention of businessman Samvel Karapetyan, as defense prepares European Court of Human Rights appeal.
Kocharyan emphasized that the faction issued an official statement detailing when they would join the impeachment process.
Investigative Committee denies claims of edited audio involving Bagrat Srpazan, urging media to respect ethics amid political tensions.
“The charge we are bringing is a serious crime, and the statute of limitations has not yet expired,” she said.
”I highly appreciate your vision for resolving conflicts worldwide and establishing peace,” Pashinyan wrote.
Vardevanyan decries Prosecutor General’s direct role in launching charges against Samvel Karapetyan, calling it unprecedented and politically motivated.
Khudoyan reiterated his call: “Once again, I propose publishing the recordings entirely, without editing.”
Levon Kocharyan dismisses criminal cases against opposition figures as absurd, calling them attempts to discredit and intimidate the opposition.
Agnesa Khamoyan argued that the criminal case lacks legal merit and serves political interests.
Prosecutors claim he knowingly concealed the land seizure and illegal construction, presenting falsified documents that misrepresented the site’s condition.
Seyran Ohanyan accused the ruling bloc of staging a political show despite knowing about his temporary medical incapacity.
”These are fundamental elements for any nation’s identity and security, giving people confidence to think about the future,” the President noted.
Turkey begins “restoration” of Ani Cathedral, aiming to reopen it as a mosque, ignoring its Armenian heritage and Christian origin.
Karapetyan demands that each MP retract alleged defamatory and insulting statements and pay AMD 9 million in compensation.
”But let me illustrate just one aspect of how personal life relates to operational matters,” he wrote.
Authorities accuse Artur Sargsyan of “plotting terrorism and power seizure”, ask parliament to authorize criminal proceedings.
In his remarks, Karekin II addressed the pressing challenges facing the nation, including the issue of forcibly displaced Armenians from Artsakh.
RA parliament passed a declaration “condemning terrorism and political violence as illegitimate means of seizing state power.” Opposition skipped the vote.
Officials from Armenia and Belgium discussed expanding bilateral ties, EU cooperation, and regional stability during political consultations in Yerevan.
Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan highlighted U.S. contributions to regional peace during a Independence Day celebration in Yerevan.
Levon Zurabyan said a new opposition structure based on collective leadership will soon emerge in response to political developments.
“Other solutions related to Veolia Water may also be considered. I cannot comment further for now,” Galyan said.
The bill was authored by National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan and Civil Contract party MP Eduard Aghajanyan.
If the passenger is entitled to an exemption but fails to validate the card upon boarding, the fine will be 3,000 drams.
”Two have been detained, and motions have been filed with the court to impose detention as a preventive measure for the other two,” the Committee stated.
Vardanyan explained that the new legislation seeks to introduce preventive mechanisms into the energy sector.