Serbian Prime Minister Ivica Dačić admitted to meeting on several occasions with Rodoljub Radulovič, a man wanted for links to organized drug smuggling, but said he was unaware at the time that Radulović had any links to organized crime.
A joint investigation by Europol and 13 European police forces has uncovered an organized crime syndicate linked to rampant match fixing in professional football, according to a press release by Europol.
Melikyan said that he wasn’t preparing to file such a demand, noting that at the outset of the campaign he stated that he wouldn’t be petition the Constitutional Court or any other judicial body.
Relatives of Gevorg Tosounyan, accused of participating in a fight resulting in the death of Grigori Papyan, staged a demonstration today outside the Prosecutor General’s Office in Yerevan demanding a fair trial.
President Sargsyan will make a campaign stop in the tiny community tomorrow as he swings through Armavir. In preparation, workers have been seen filling the potholed streets with red gravel.
Iskandaryan told reporters in Moscow that the incident might change public opinion regarding Hayrikian’s candidacy and get him more votes. Nevertheless, it won’t change the final outcome of the election, Iskandaryan said.
An interview with presidential candidate and former RA Minister of Foreign Affairs Raffi Hovhannisyan (Interview conducted by Edik Baghdasaryan)
Paruyr Hayrikian will not file a motion with Armenia’s Constitutional Court to postpone the presidential election on February 18 according to his lawyer Levon Baghdasaryan.