Vova Pashinyan, father of newly-elected Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, lives in his native Ijevan. He’s been in Yerevan, staying at his son’s apartment, during election process. Hetq interviewed him today.
The initiative has scheduled a protest rally outside the Yerevan’s Municipal Building on May 10.
Unknown attackers shot an investigative reporter in the leg on Tuesday night in Podgorica, prompting an outcry by Montenegrin and international authorities for the perpetrators to be found and journalists to be protected.
Residents of Vardenik, a village in Armenia’s Gegharkunik Province are annoyed that MP Hakob Hakobyan reneged on his promise to vote in favor of Nikol Pashinyan for the post of prime minister on May 8.
An increasing amount of people are ordering drugs over the dark web, according to a Global Drug Survey report released Wednesday.
Newly-elected Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan also made an appearance at the commemorations.
The above photo shows Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyann (left) walking alongside Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan and Artsakh Primate Archbishop Pargev Martirosyan.
We look forward to working closely with the new government and with the people of Armenia on the many areas of shared interest between our countries, including increasing trade, working in support
A BTR-4 armored personnel carrier, that had been parked behind the Government Building in Yerevan for the past several weeks during the anti-government rallies, drove away today.
Congratulating Pashinyan on his election as prime minister, the Union says it hopes the new government will not repeat the mistakes of the past and will see to it that the rights of all minorities are protected.
The message concludes by saying that the challenges facing Armenia cannot be fixed overnight, but that the party is sure that Pashinyan will invest the same energy and resolve he did in the people’s movement to building a free, independent and democratic Armenia.
Pashinyan first gave thanks to those who died in those past battles, saying that the peace they achieved opened “new doors and vistas for our people.”