The electricity tariff for consumers in Armenia will decrease by 1.22 drams starting February 1. The Public Services Regulatory Commission had defined the following tariffs for electricity sold to consumers by the “Electric Networks of Armenia” CJSC.
Social networks have become an inseparable part of our daily life. It’s another issue whether it’s good or bad, however, the fact is that many people spend more time on social networks (Facebook, twitter, odnoklassniki, etc.), than in real life.
“Such state of affairs understandably satisfies Armenia, as either there should be a settlement, which supposes certain concession, or war, implications of which are unprecedented,” Rahr said.
“Last diplomatic year was full with challenges,” FM Edward Nalbandian told reporters today. The FM particularly pointed at the military operations unleashed by Azerbaijan on NK conflict zone.
V.Hoktanyan stated that all former governments have also stated on anti-corruption measures, and there is no considerable difference. To the question whether there are preconditions to bring them into life, he said, “Frankly speaking, I don’t want to make predictions. Moreover, the law will enter into force from April 25.”
“We raised the issue, when Getar was closed. In the period of former mayor Beglaryan, there was a situation of flood in Yerevan, and prior to that, when we were touching upon it, they weren’t taking it seriously,” K.Danielyan said.
Attentive readers, perhaps, may have noticed, that Armenia’s banks have recently activated their ads linked to provision of loans, i.e. they propose loans, as they state, with beneficial, flexible, unprecedented conditions.
The National Statistical Service has issued the report on “Index for consumption prices in the Republic of Armenia for January-December 2016”.
“The point is that lasting disagreement would be a big strike on CSTO’s image, which isn’t so high on account of different, from time to time contradicting interests of CSTO member countries.”
“Gazprom Armenia” issued indices for natural gas import and consumption in the period of 2016. According to the report 1864.6 mln m3 natural gas has been imported from Russia to Armenia in 2016. The previous year—2015, 2000 mln m3 was imported. Thus, import volumes from Russia have decreased by more than 136 million m3 or by 6.8%.