The committee began its work about a year ago and will soon finish the investigation. Then, people will get answers to some of the questions they have been asking. Though perhaps not all of them, since, as the chairman said, “we are talking about state secrets.”
During quarantine in Armenia, journalist Leah Khojoyan invited friends on social media to help needy people who contacted the editorial office. Many responded. And now Leah every night on Facebook reports on what they managed to do with their help
“There is a well-known formula: if a country wants to consider itself democratic, it is necessary to conduct three cycles of fair elections. We have had only one so far. As soon as there will be three, we can assume that we are moving in the right direction” – political analyst
Criminal cases have also been brought against the ex-president’s brothers and nephews, and he himself is accused of embezzling more than a million dollars from the budget
Minister of Health: "None of the patients had any symptoms or ailments, although two weeks after they were discharged, they again tested positive for coronavirus."
The government is moving towards a decentralized fight against the virus. But the commandant warns: if businesses and residents do not adhere to sanitary standards and the rate of infection continues to rise, the quarantine will be reinstated
The founders have left the company. Majority shareholders say that they are facing pressure "at the state level" to give up control of the company. The final decision is not yet clear
The Armenian side reports that Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire. The Azerbaijani side does not deny that it used mortars, but claims that it was in response to the actions of the Armed Forces of Armenia
Tigran Avinyan believes that the “coronavirus situation is completely under control,” and announces that the government will soon be able to lift quarantine restrictions. An assessment by the Armenian government and experts of what has already been achieved
The security measures announced by the Ministry of Defense have been announced in order to avoid the spread of infection among recruits and in military units
Prime Minister Pashinyan believes the coronavirus crisis may drag on for a year or more, so the government has decided to gradually ease restrictions. The commandant’s office is expected to permit even more businesses to go back to work