Here, on this historic land, where news about cease-fire violations, injuries and deaths are more common that any other information, thousands of children and youth are deprived of their creativity and their just rights because the country remains blockaded and the cease-fire, fragile.
The guests briefed the Minister on their preliminary findings and conclusions. They highly appreciated the democratic reforms that the authorities are implementing in Armenia. The guests welcomed the adoption of new Electoral Code and emphasized that, despite the shortcomings mentioned in their preliminary report, the elections were well administered.
The party garnered 58,000 votes, not nearly enough to make it to the new legislature.
With only four polling stations in Armenia not having reported results in the April 2 parliamentary election, Central Electoral Commission President Tigran Moukouchyan declared the following four parties/alliances as making it to the country’s new legislature:
On April 2, the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund officially unveiled the newly built Oncology Center of Stepanakert. The ultra-modern facility was built with the financial support of French-Armenian benefactor Richard Ohanessian, in memory of his late parents Vartan and Koharig Ohanessian, with additional support from the government of Artsakh.
Azerbaijan violated the Karabakh ceasefire sixteen times yesterday and last night, firing 150 rounds of various small arms, this according to Artsakh’s Ministry of Defense.
Armenia’s ruling Republican Party has won 49.21% of yesterday’s vote in the country’s parliamentary election according to preliminary results released by the Central Electoral Commission.