How come that, the global political thought has been stubbornly stuck in place throughout a certain era of human existence?
According to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, recording a double-digit economic growth in the country is not from a fantasy genre.
President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian is “coherently in favor of the adoption of the kind of political decisions which proceed from strengthening the Armenian statehood and our national interests”, the Sarkissian administration said in a statement amid the latest debates about the Amulsar gold mine project.
Converse Bank announces car purchase campaign for high-class vehicles offered by” Fora premium ” company, offering competitive terms.
Converse Bank has prolonged “Converse 25″ campaign. Within the framework of this campaign, the Bank proposes to invest the deposit under identically profitable terms with the Bank until December 30, 2019, at the interest rate during the first year of up to 9.5% for AMD denominated deposits and up to 5% for USD-denominated deposits. In the second year of the investment, the interest rate will increase, making up to 9.75% and 5.5%, respectively.
A professional sports ground has been opened with the support of Converse Bank in “Nor Arabkir” Park in Yerevan. The project was implemented by Converse Bank, Street Workout Federation of Armenia within the framework of cooperation between the Municipality of Yerevan and the staff of Arabkir administrative district.
Converse Bank has finalized the # VisaToEurope campaign results. The 10 winners of the campaign carried out within the framework of the partnership with Visa International Settlement System, have decided the destination of their next vacation in 10 of the European cities.
To dispel all doubts, 168.am wrote questions and sent them to Global Resource Engineering and received answers from Larry Breckenridge, who has conducted a study on the Amulsar project, and from David Hallman, who has conducted a study in Teghut. The only thing left to do is to wait and see if those same activists will disseminate this interview or not.
Right after change of power, the government became fully involved in the efforts aimed at recovering the funds that the former authorities had been stealing from the State for years. Several criminal cases were instituted, and it seemed as though the millions were going to be recovered and the social issues facing the country were going to be solved soon enough.
Whereas there was a time when the solutions to issues seemed simple, the situation is totally different after the revolution in Armenia. The situation in many sectors has gotten so mixed up that it’s safe to call it chaotic.