Material damage caused to vehicles during martial law will be compensated
During its regular session on December 19, the government made a decision to compensate for material damage caused to vehicles during martial law.
Read MoreDuring its regular session on December 19, the government made a decision to compensate for material damage caused to vehicles during martial law.
Read MoreThe decision to raise parking rates in parking lots has been invalidated by a ruling from the Administrative Court. The rates, approved by the Yerevan City Council, had come into effect on January 1.
Read MoreAccording to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, several new legislative initiatives will soon be introduced. They are primarily related to driver’s licenses.
Read MoreThe construction of a wastewater treatment plant in Ararat city has begun under the 2024 subsidy program
Read MoreStarting December 17, private prosecution proceedings will be introduced in Armenia. This was announced by the Supreme Judicial Council.
Read MoreA new city park will be established in an area of about 30 hectares, located near Mashtots Avenue and Lvovyan Street
Read MoreRepresentatives of the Human Rights Defender’s Office of Armenia have visited the “Children’s Home” institution in Gyumri, where several violations were discovered
Read MoreOn December 13, tensions arose early in the morning at Yerevan’s “Gum” Market. Representatives of the Food Safety Inspectorate (FSI) arrived to monitor the activities of meat vendors. They confiscated around 1 ton of meat. They stated that the sales were being conducted in violation of regulations.
Read MoreLast week, Yerevan residents responded to the city’s air pollution issue on social media. Air pollution levels in the capital exceeded the World Health Organization’s standards by 5–7 times.
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