The maximum loan amount is AMD 50 million, the maturity is 36 months, the interest rate is 3% per annum.
Pashinyan is said to have talked to Jermuk residents gathered in the central square, claiming that he has read all the letters sent him regarding Amulsar and that, as promised when he assumed power as prime minister last year, he listens to the voice
Pashinyan already has five paid advisers and one paid senior adviser.
The charges against Martirosyan include large-scale embezzlement and misappropriation, malicious breach of public auction, abduction and abuse of power, and official forgery of documents, stamps, and vehicle registration forms.
Tajik authorities detained on Monday the deputy head of the country’s Social Insurance and Pensions Agency, accusing her of having appropriated more than US$100,000.