Armenia’s caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has reacted to the online leaking of a wiretapped audio recording of a phone conversation between himself and National Security Service director Artur Vanetsyan.
In the last days of the campaign ahead of the snap elections of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, Acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who is currently on leave, reiterated statements on posing threats to their opponents through law-enforcement authorities, particularly the National Security Service (NSS) and the Police, and as we can see, the power structures have already taken action.
Caretaker Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who leads the My Step bloc for the general election, doesn’t threaten candidates for parliament with the National Security Service (NSS).
Acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who heads the list of My Step alliance, considers the pre-election campaign quite effective.
Artak Nersisyan, head of the Information and Public Relations department at the foreign ministry of Artsakh, commented on the recent proposals by the Azerbaijani party to exchange the Armenians held hostage in Azerbaijan for the Azerbaijani citizens convicted in Artsakh on the principle of “all for all”.
he Russian military has changed its mind on supplying Azerbaijan the SSC-6 ‘Sennight’ coastal missile system, a version of the Kh-35 turbojet subsonic cruise anti-ship missile, according to Kommersant newspaper.
Caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has denied media reports alleging that he has failed to submit asset declarations to the Central Electoral Commission.
The government is likely to refuse the offered property donations from ex-general Manvel Grigoryan and ex-customs official Armen Avetisyan, since the general prosecution might have objections, Chairman of the State Property Management Committee Narek Babayan told ARMENPRESS.
Former President Robert Kocharyan’s attorneys have completed presenting his complaint in court today, Kocharyan’s attorney Aram Orbelyan told reporters outside the courtroom.
Armenia’s acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan urges not to believe in provocative statements being made for gaining cheap political dividends, according to which the Armenian government is engaged in some conspiracy against Artsakh.