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The opposition Founding Parliament (FP) organization says that there is no longer any need for “armed revolt” in Armenia given that the recent people’s movement has swept aside the former traitorous and criminal regime and that it has been replaced by a government that enjoys the confidence of the people.
Today, the Committee responded, saying that it had sent a formal request to Artashes Tumanyan, Hovik Abovyan and Karen Ghahramanyan, asking them to provide their side of the story in the matter.
Below is a statement released by Lydina Armenia Executive Director Hayk Aloyan. Lydian Armenia is the 100% owned subsidiary of Lydian International, which plans to operate the Amulsar gold mine.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is scheduled to meet today with demonstrators who have blocked the road leading to the Amulsar gold mine located 170km south of Yerevan on the border between Vayots Dzor and Syunik provinces.
Armenia’s Prosecutor General’s Office has decided to temporarily suspend the administrative powers of the mayor and deputy mayor of Masis pending a court case in which they are criminally charged with organizing and participating in assaults on April 22 against pro-Nikol Pashinyan supporters who were peacefully marching in Yerevan.
Sarkissian congratulated Yamada on his new diplomatic appointment and told him that Armenia highly values friendly and collaborative relations with Japan.
Arman Mkrtumyan, President of Armenia’s Court of Cassation, has tendered his resignation after serving on the court for twenty years, since in founding on July 8, 1998, saying it’s time to allow younger professional to replace him.
On 30-31 May, Armenia’s new PM Nikol Pashinyan made his first official visit, to Georgia. This is a major highlight and gives some cues on Armenia’s future foreign policy priorities following its ‘velvet revolution’.