The Armenian government today approved the allocation of some US$3,376 to the Central Electoral Commission and $445 to the police to prepare for and conduct a referendum on constitutional amendments scheduled for December 6.
“The mine is of no benefit to us. The benefit goes to those removing the ore. You or I will get nothing. Who take our opinions into account?” exclaims village resident Albert Tamaryan.
A couple of days ago, as we know, Armenia’s National Assembly overwhelmingly passed a bill to accept a proposed package of amendments to the Armenian Constitution, to change from a presidential system of government to a parliamentary one.
Sargsyan thanked the symposium organizers, the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia and Yerevan State University
The village is periodically shelled by Azerbaijan. Peaceful residents are the ones who suffer. Below, children of Koti talk about the shelling.