As a result of the government’s anti-corruption measures from May 8 to July 20, nearly 29,200,000,000 drams (roughly 61,000,000 dollars) of crimes have been uncovered, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s assistant Aren Mkrtchyan said on Facebook.
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Armenian police are carrying out actions to revoke luxury license plates, aka gold plates, from a number of retired army generals which the latter had been granted illegally and are still using on their personal cars, State Oversight Service director Davit Sanasaryan said on Facebook.
At the initiative of the Ministry of Diaspora, one participant of the Step Towards Home program will be hosted at the residence of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for ten days.
Armenian defense ministry spokesperson Artsrun Hovhannisyan has released photos showing Ordubad – the second largest town in Nakhijevan – and nearby villages. The photos were taken from Armenian positions, he said.
The situation at the Armenian-Azerbaijani border in both Tavush and Nakhijevan sections is calm.
Yerevan Police Department officers have apprehended Norayr Piloyan, a 39-year-old “thief in law” known by his nickname Koncho, in suspicion of possession of narcotics.
The City Hall of Ejmiatsin (Vagharshapat) is declaring holidays at local kindergartens from July 23 to August 20 citing weather-related health concerns.
Azerbaijani armed forces have made nearly 150 individual ceasefire violations in one week (July 15 – July 21) in the line of contact, Artsakh’s defense ministry said in a statement.
Armenia needs all Armenians, from Yerevan to Washington, from Paris to Tokyo, First Deputy Prime Minister Ararat Mirzoyan told representatives of the Armenian community in a meeting at the Armenian Embassy in Washington D.C. USA.