Former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, running on the Armenian National Congress (HAK) for the post of prime minister, has declared US$2,010 in cash and a yearly income of 12.5 million AMD ($24,000), mostly from his pension.
Three Armenian Deputy Foreign Ministers (Artak Apitonyan, Avet Adonts, Armen Gondyan) have submitted their resignation applications, this according to an article published in today’s Armenpress.
Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) representatives today, at a Yerevan press conference, said that the party’s main domestic policy goal is the security of Armenia since all state structures responsible for it have collapsed.
Khachatur Sukiasyan, in the number five position on Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party slate, is one of the more affluent of the candidates running in the June 20 parliamentary election.
Sargsyan said that while he “hates war”, one must not fear taking military action when necessary.
Ex-Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrosyan today said he rejected an invitation to debate Nikol Pashinyan out of a sense of pity for the current prime minister.
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, who heads the Hayastan (Armenia) slate in this month’s early parliamentary election, declared 980 million AMD ($1.889 million) and US$1.927 million in cash holdings as of June 5, 2021.
"Our proposed program means that by using our natural resources, we can equip our army so much that in case of any enemy attack, we can injure 20-40,000 people. In that case, the enemy will think before attacking. This is completely realistic, and to
Kicking off his campaign for reelection as Armenian Prime Minister, Nikol Pashinyan issued a statement today calling on voters to go to the polls, cast their ballots for his Civil Contract party, and thus forge the country’s future.
Saying that the election is occurring when Armenia faces numerous challenges, Sarkissian urged the parties to refrain from “dishonest propaganda technologies”.