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By a vote of 62 to 47, Armenia’s Parliament rejected a bill introduced by Prosperous Armenia MPs dealing with compensation for depositors that had accounts with the former Soviet Union state bank.
Postanjyan retorted that the parliament should be dissolved since it isn’t debating any truly important matters and is merely wasting taxpayer money.
During a campaign stop in Akhalkalak, on the eve of presidential elections in Georgia, Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili urged local Armenians to learn Georgian.
While the creators of the original website aimed at preserving the history, culture and traditions of the Kaghakatzis, a selected segment of the Armenians of Jerusalem, they are now revamping the site to include the entire community.
Activists protesting state sponsored discrimination and intolerance towards women and other minorities in Armenia, greeted participants as they entered Yerevan’s Marriott Hotel this morning for a conference entitled “Combating Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance in Europe”
Policy Forum Armenia (PFA)—a Washington-based international think tank—announces today the publication of its State of the Nation Report on “Corruption in Armenia”.
On October 20, French Minister of Culture Aurelie Filipetti inaugurated the National Center for Armenian Memory in the city of Decines.
Let us consider for a moment the letter of protest by the Patriarch of Jerusalem, His Beatitude Archbishop Nourhan Manougian—addressed to his Holiness Karekin II—and its impact on the psyche of the clergy.