The Number of Official Vehicles Will Reach a Minimum: Pashinyan
By the government’s decision, 423 vehicles will be taken from 52 state bodies and will be transferred to the State Property Management Committee.
Read MoreBy the government’s decision, 423 vehicles will be taken from 52 state bodies and will be transferred to the State Property Management Committee.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education has decided to suspend the activities of the Erasmus+ National Office starting from January 1
Read MoreStarting from April 1, 2025, changes will be made to the European Union’s import control system, affecting businesses
Read MoreOn January 30, a video circulated online showing a group of men in Yerevan’s Republic Square singing an Azerbaijani song—”Karabakh… Karabakh”, along with chants
Read MoreOn January 30, a closed meeting was held in the National Assembly between the relatives of soldiers missing from the 44-day war in 2020 and the heads of various state agencies
Read MoreOn January 30, the European Council decided to extend the mandate of the EU civilian mission in Armenia for another two years, until February 19, 2027
Read MoreOn January 30, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze in Armenia
Read MoreThe government has reviewed and expanded the list of banned food additives to ensure food safety
Read MoreThe government plans to continue the social support for the families of the missing civilians from Artsakh, affected by the war, for another two months
Read MoreStarting from February 1, controllers will be present in Yerevan’s public transport. This was announced by Armen Galjyan, the leader of the “Civil Contract” faction of Yerevan’s City Council
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