Acting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says that the economic situation in the country will do a 180 degree about face for the better once a number of investment projects, totaling $500 million, now being negotiated are signed and implemented
Yerevan apartment prices rose an average of 9.9% in the third quarter of this year, as compared with the same period last year, with the Kentron (Center) district of the Armenian capital leading the way at 19.4%.
By a vote of 55-0, Armenia’s National Assembly passed a bill today stating that the seat of the country’s prime minister will henceforth be located at Government Building #1, Republic Square, Yerevan.