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  • Bagratyan Responds to the Statement of the Prime Minister on Stable Economic Growth

    Bagratyan Responds to the Statement of the Prime Minister on Stable Economic Growth

    FEATURED, PoliticalMay 17, 2012 18:17 no comments

    According to Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan’s assessment, year 2011 was a year of furthering microeconomic stabilization. According to him, even international financial institutions highly appreciated the microeconomic indexes, the coordination of monetary, credit, tax and budget policy of our country. As opposed to the current Prime Minister, former Prime Minister [...]

     
  • We Are Poor, but We Are Optimists

    EditorialMarch 30, 2012 12:46 no comments

    At last, the Cabinet has dealt with my issue during its circuit session. Well, not mine personally, but ours, the residents of the region of Kotayk. Probably, the Prime Minister cooperates with some sociological company (the name of which he never reveals) and he finds out through it what we, citizens, think about this life. For example, it turned out that, although Garni-Geghard and Tsaghkadzor are in the region of Kotayk, we don’t really care about tourism development. And why should we, if the prices in not so high-quality restaurants of Tsaghkadzor and Aghveran are the same as in some 5-star hotel inEurope. Instead, we are interested in employment and road problems. As a man who at least four times crosses the Yeghvard highway every day, I confirm the latter claim. The head of the neighborhood of Davitashen who wants to become an MP has filled the holes up to the border withYerevan; no well-doer has shown up after that. By the way, that highway is not a country road at all, but if it goes on like this, it will become worse than a country road.

     
  • What Has Changed About Tigran Urikhanyan in 2 Years? (Video)

    What Has Changed About Tigran Urikhanyan in 2 Years? (Video)

    FEATURED, PoliticalMarch 16, 2012 16:43 no comments

    During a conversation with www.aravot.am today, in response to a question whether he shared his critique of prime minister’s activities expressed in 2011 that he should have resigned or not, Tigran Urikhanyan, a member of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) political council said that he had expressed the idea of [...]

     
  • Activists Demand to Punish Police Officers

    Activists Demand to Punish Police Officers

    EcologyMarch 15, 2012 12:04 no comments

    Environmentalists have gathered outside the Government House at the moment demanding to dismantle the booths in Mashtots Park. Besides demanding dismantlement of the booths, they are demanding from the Cabinet and the Chief of Police of the Republic of Armenia to punish police officers that prevented their peaceful rally. Let [...]

     
  • “I Trust Taron,” Ruben Hakhverdyan Says (Video)

    Ecology, SocietyFebruary 24, 2012 16:05 no comments

    Famous singer and composer Ruben Hakhverdyan who has always supported the Teghut activists’ movement stated at Hayeli (mirror) Club today that the protests in Mashtots Park had nothing to do with nature protection. “I also see some biased attitude in that. If they struggle, let them struggle against vulgar Narekism, [...]

     
  • Who digs a pitfall for the Prime Minister?

    PoliticalJanuary 21, 2012 13:04 no comments

    Yesterday the websites of Andranik Nikoghosyan, a former Republican, who has become very popular lately, published articles full of personal insults toward Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan. Andranik Nikoghosyan who has declared himself a “media tycoon” has appeared before the public with various “performances” lately, with unconcealed desire to become the [...]

     
  • Petros Makeyan, “There are candidates for being labeled floorcloth starting with the Prime Minister and ending with ministers” (video)

    Petros Makeyan, “There are candidates for being labeled floorcloth starting with the Prime Minister and ending with ministers” (video)

    FEATURED, PoliticalNovember 23, 2011 17:18 no comments

    Today during a discussion on staff policy at the National Press Club (NPC), Garik Keryan, the head of the chair of political institutions and processes of the Yerevan State University, remembered Arshak Sadoyan’s words, which according to him, had become a proverb – he had better be a member of [...]

     
 
 
 
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