The two, according to a statement released by Pashinyan’s office, also discussed developments in the South Caucasus and the recent rise in tensions along the Karabakh Line of Contact due to Azerbaijani military actions.
The municipality claimed it couldn’t dismantle the building since it was constructed on land owned by private individuals, the Sukiasyan family.
The Armenian National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Labor and Social Affairs today rejected a bill that would increase the minimum monthly income from 68,000 drams (US$142) to 80,000 drams ($167).
The Armenian media was all over the story when the courts awarded the money. It was “big news”. Today, there is a baffling silence.