Bulgaria’s alleged ‘Cocaine King’ Evelin Banev, alias Brendo, has made a surprising appearance in a Sofia courtroom, dispelling media reports that he had left the country.
Police released ten activists detained earlier today while demonstrating outside Armenia’s National Assembly in opposition to a constitutional change b
It appears that Armenia’s State Committee for Economic Competitiveness Protection (SCECP) will not pursue the case to fine City Petrol Group (CPS) 100 million drams (US$212,000) on charges that the company had abused its position as a market leader.
Police detained 17 activists demonstrating outside Armenia’s National Assembly in opposition to a bill that, if passed, would allow for a referendum on changes to the country’s constitution.
By a vote of 104 to 10, Armenia’s National Assembly passed a bill on making changes to the constitution.
Judith Farnworth , the United Kingdom’s newly appointed Ambassador to Armenia, presented copies of her credentials today to Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian.
President Sargsyan thanked the ambassador for his efforts over the past three years in strengthening relations between Yerevan and Tehran and wished him well in his future endeavors.
On September 4, 2013, President Serzh Sargsyan made a unilateral decision to introduce amendments to the Republic of Armenia Constitution and convened a Specialized Commission for Constitutional Reforms under the President’s Administration.