According to the lists submitted by NGOs to the CEC, there was again observer abundancy during the Yerevan municipal council elections held on May 14.
They plan to spend 100-130 million AMD to restore the basements of Buildings 11-13. The precise amount will be known when the draft is finalized.
Lilit and Tatev heeded the call of Citizen Observer to serve as election observers after hearing about the group in a post by Arsine Khanjian urging diaspora Armenians to do just that.
A lawyer by profession, Tovmasyan is serving as an observer at the 7/9 polling station in Yerevan’s Malatia-Sebastia district.
Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) has decided to drop a criminal investigation into the purchase a private house in Los Angeles for $11 million by the sons of Gagik Khachatryan, a former finance minister and chief of the State Revenue Committee.
Steven David Brown. Sad and Inspiring Yerevan April
Today, in a welcome reversal for the media, a Yerevan court threw out two slander suits filed against the Kentron TV station. Many however, do not view the judge's verdict as free from outside influence.
Earlier today, the pre-trial phase of the defamation suit pitting former RA President Robert Kocharyan, as plaintiff, against the newspaper Hraparak recommenced in a Yerevan court.
Yesterday the slander trial launched by the Glendale Hills construction company against Skizb Media Center, the parent company of the newspaper Zhamanak, got underway in a Yerevan cou
The former president is suing the paper over articles it published back in February and March. He’s demanding a full retraction and 6 million AMD in compensation, of which 3 million is for legal fees incurred.