“We are interested in our country’s development. Many things need a change, but we can step by step together reach our goals, and the goals and strategies are clearly defined which is very important,” Karen Karapetyan said.
” Our mission comprised 172 observers—MPs, diplomats, CEC members, experts, who implemented observation in Armenia’s all polling stations and regions,” Lebedev said.
47 calls were made to the Hot Line of the Police operational headquarters from 08:00-24:00 on April 2. 12 of the calls were responded with consultations, 1 has been sent for inspection, 30 have been sent for corresponding district inspections and 4 have been sent for solving under the judicial code.
Allied and strategic partnership relations between Russia and Armenia have become really all-embracing by the time the two countries mark the 25th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Novoye Vremya newspaper, TASS reported.
Central Electoral Commission (CEC) has almost summed up initial results of parliamentary elections in Armenia. As of 12:00 data from all 2009 polling stations are available.
US President Donald Trump has declared he would be willing to go it alone to restrain North Korea’s nuclear weapons program should China fail to change the situation, saying if Beijing won’t help solve it, then “we will” alone, reports CNN.
The Central Electoral Commission of Armenia has received and summarized the results of 2005 polling stations electronically as of April 3.
President Serzh Sargsyan’s Republican Party was leading with 50.43 percent of the vote, while the opposition coalition behind Gagik Tsarukian – a former arm wrestler and one of the ex-Soviet state’s wealthiest men – was trailing with 28.29 percent. The nationalist Dashnaktsutyun were at 6.88 percent, leaving them also set to enter parliament.
The Azerbaijani forces violated the ceasere refigime 16 times by firing more than 150 shots from various caliber small arms at the Armenian positions in the Artsakh-Azerbaijan line of contact.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange dodged an eviction order in Ecuador’s Sunday election, after the right-wing candidate who had vowed to kick him out of the country’s London embassy was set to narrowly lose a presidential election, Reuters reports.