The European Parliament overwhelmingly adopted on Thursday a resolution that calls for member states to promote and safeguard a pluralist and free media independent from political and economic pressure.
The United Kingdom will force companies in its territories to join public registers in order to combat corruption and tax avoidance, the government announced Tuesday.
“Sadly, there are still misconceptions and stereotypes regarding about the role that reporters play that make their work more difficult and not as productive as possible. Thus, it’s vital to uproot those public perceptions, with the presumption always being in favor of the reporter’s legal and respectful work,” Tatoyan says.
The Armenian government has again granted an import tax waiver to ABC Textile, a company owned by Astghik Aleksanyan, daughter of Armenian businessman and member of parliament Samvel Aleksanyan, and the sons of former Lebanese Minister of Energy and Water Reserves Arthur Nazaryan.
More than one-third of Armenia’s National Assembly deputies have today nominated Nikol Pashinyan as a candidate for the post of prime minister.
Colonel Daniel Danielyan, who heads the police department’s Registry Department of Traffic Violations Caught on Camera, entered the HSBC branch at the intersection of Komitas and Gulbenkian at 2:25pm today.
According to the Annual Report 2017, Armenia is the country to which GRECO issued the highest number of recommendations (24) in 2017.
“The young people are well organized. They don’t wait to be told what to do,” said Siranoush, adding that volunteers and municipal employees are working together to clean the square.
When asked if he might invite RPA members to join his government, Pashinyan said that the country’s next prime minister must be elected “without preconditions”.
The monitoring passed in accordance with the agreed schedule.
On May 1, when the National Assembly voted to select Armenia’s next prime minister, Vardanyan stated that he would abstain from voting.
Not elected Prime Minister at May 1 special session of the National Assembly, Nikol Pashinyan called on the people to ramp up their civil disobedience by blocking all roads, public transportation and the Zvartnots Airport.