According to the Control Chamber, numerous violations and inadequacies of the procurement process were uncovered.
By a vote of 75 to 1, Armenia’s parliament today passed a bill modifying the Circulation Tax law now on the books that has been opposed by many small business owners and has led to a number of recent street protests in Yerevan.
Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan met with Martin Enberg, Sweden’s Chargé D’Affaires to Armenia to discuss establishing embassies in one another’s countries.
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan will travel to Germany to participate in the 51st annual Munich Security Conference (MSC) to take place on February 6-8.
The Head of the ICRC delegation to Armenia noted, on her part, that one of the priorities of the ICRC as an impartial, neutral, and independent organization is to find out the fate of approximately 4500 people who went missing in the wake of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
“They have a large swimming pool in which to bathe. They drink clean water like we do. They have large tree limbs on which to sharpen their claws. All the facilities equal to nature have been created. You cannot call their enclosures cages. They measure 50 meters long by 15 meters wide,” said Gevorgyan.