The mobile office of the enforcement service will be visited in Kapani village

On June 12, 2026, from 13:00 to 13:40 in the center of Tsav village of Kapan municipality, from 14:00 to 14:40 in the center of Srashen village, from 15:00 to 15:40 in the center of Shikahogh village, and from 16:00 to 17:00 in the center of Chakaten village, a mandatory security guard will be installed to save your time. the mobile office of the enforcement service.


Kapan municipality informed about this.

“You can apply for the issues that concern you in the field of enforcement and get answers to your questions on the spot,” the statement says.

A fraud scheme for importing 48 tons of meat products was revealed in Yerevan

During the preliminary investigation of the criminal proceedings investigated by the investigation department of the Avan and Nor Nork administrative districts of the RA Investigative Committee of the Yerevan City, it was found that the company imported into RA a total of 48 thousand kg of meat products not included in the license, after which, with the help of a company providing customs brokerage services, they made declarations with distorted data and submitted them to the tax authority, as a result of which 25% was paid for the imported product instead of 80% customs duty.


This is reported by the CC.


“As a result, the company avoided paying taxes and duties to the state budget in the amount of 13 million 894 thousand 935 AMD.


During the preliminary investigation, the damage caused to the state has been fully recovered,” the report said.


Notice: the person accused of a crime is considered innocent until his guilt is proven in accordance with the procedure established by the Code of Criminal Procedure by a legally binding court verdict.

Armenia will support exports with 4 billion drams against the background of Russian restrictions

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The Armenian government will allocate about 4 billion drams to support companies engaged in the export of fresh fruit, wine, cognac and mineral water. The move is aimed at helping local producers diversify consumption markets amid Russia’s tightening of import conditions.


The support program was officially approved at the June 11 executive session and plans to provide financial compensation for deliveries made this month. The urgency of finding alternative directions is determined by statistics. In 2025, the total export volume of the above-mentioned goods exceeded 106 billion drams, of which 81 percent went to the Russian market.


In order to increase the international competitiveness of Armenian products, the state will subsidize each exported kilogram or liter with a fixed amount.


Funding will be distributed by product type. In particular, 400 drams will be paid for each kilogram of exported cherries, 200 drams for apricots, and 250 drams for plums, peaches and nectarines. In the beverage sector, compensation for one liter of bottled wine will be 350 AMD, for mineral water – 150 AMD, and for one absolute liter of bottled brandy, 830 AMD will be provided. The government expects to export about 11,500 tons of fresh fruit in June alone, mainly apricots, as well as a large volume of alcoholic beverages and water.


In order to use state support, resident organizations and individual entrepreneurs must apply to the Ministry of Economy, attaching copies of customs declarations and invoices.


This government decision follows a series of trade restrictions recently imposed by Moscow on Armenia. Since the beginning of June, Russia has temporarily closed its market for a number of Armenian agricultural products, including Indian fruits, eggplant, potatoes, dry fruits, and fish products. In the past, similar restrictions were also imposed on the supply of flowers, some types of mineral water, brandy and wine.

Unprecedented rainfall in Gyumri. some parts of the city have become impassable

The anomalous torrential rain and hail that fell in Gyumri last night created an emergency situation in the city. As a result of intense rainfall, a part of the streets appeared under water and ice, causing serious problems for the movement of residents and transport.


Gyumri Municipality informs about this.


The most difficult situation has been created under the bridge leading from Teryan street to Akhuryan. traffic in that direction was completely paralyzed due to the accumulated huge ice sheet and water.


According to Andranik Chadryan, acting head of the municipality’s housing and communal services department, the amount of precipitation was unprecedented for the city.

Pashinyan announced the start of building a “new quality state”.

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced the start of the development of a new strategic plan at the inaugural session of the government following the parliamentary elections. The main goal is the construction of a “new quality state”, the core of which is ensuring the safety, freedom and well-being of citizens.


Congratulating the members of the executive at the session held on June 11, the head of the government emphasized that unlike the previous two cases, when the cabinet was formed as a result of extraordinary elections, now there is enough time to calmly plan structural and programmatic issues. The work on the new program has already started and will continue after the final formation of the new government.


The Prime Minister paid special attention to the need for a comprehensive analysis of the work done in previous years. According to him, it is necessary to clearly record in which directions efforts should be increased, which initiatives should be abandoned and where the results are still insufficient.


In order to make daily work more efficient and targeted, Pashinyan proposed to separate clear priorities in the new document and even set “priorities of priorities”.


Noting that any strategy should be flexible and quickly adapt to changing challenges, the Prime Minister reminded of the main target of the previous plan, the peace agenda, in which the government was able to achieve results.


Summarizing the speech, he added that the main feature of the new phase that is starting is not the sudden and unexpected changes, but the uninterrupted continuity of the already started works and the sharp increase in efficiency.

Electric horns will be tested in Hrazdan city of Kotayk marz

On June 12, from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., it is planned to conduct testing of electric horns in the city of Hrazdan, Kotayk region. This is a planned event aimed at checking the technical condition of the alarm system.


Residents are urged not to worry and to keep calm. There is no need to take any action when you hear the horns. The tests are carried out in order to ensure the readiness of the population protection systems.

The price of gas will not change until spring. the minister ruled out the risks

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Armenian citizens have no reason to worry about the possible price increase of natural gas at the moment, because the existing supply agreement with Russia is valid at least until the end of the coming winter.


Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure during the briefing held in the National Assembly on June 11 Davit Khudatyan assured that the possibility of gas price changes in the near future is excluded due to the existing contract. At the same time, the head of the department did not specify what price policy will be in effect after the winter, when the agreement expires.


According to the minister, the Russian side has no reason to unilaterally terminate the contract. He assured that Yerevan receives the energy carrier according to the approved schedule and agreed price, and the working relations with the partners remain in the normal course.


Khudatyan urged not to artificially create the impression that Armenia is more interested in increasing the gas price, adding that the authorities manage all possible risks, and the real picture is much more stable than in public perceptions.


These statements of the Armenian official follow the last warnings from Moscow.


Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation at the end of May Dmitry Peskov stated that in case of Armenia leaving the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and moving towards other economic blocs like the European Union, Russia will stop granting privileges and sell gas to Armenia exclusively at market prices.

The chairman of the SRC detailed the case against Tsarukyan

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The Chairman of the RA State Revenue Committee Eduard Hakobyan clarified the nature of the tax charge brought against the leader of the “Prosperous Armenia” party Gagik Tsarukyan, also referring to the political context of the activation of the legal process in the post-election period.


In the briefing held after the government session on June 11, the SRC chairman informed that the criminal case initiated against Tsarukyan refers to the concealment of particularly large amounts of taxes in the field of diesel fuel import and sale. Eduard Hakobyan According to him, the investigated episodes cover the period of 2019 or 2024, but the actual criminal case was initiated a long time ago.


According to him, now the Investigative Committee has just reached a milestone, when an objective need to charge has arisen. On June 9, it became officially known about the initiation of public criminal prosecution against the PAP leader.


To the journalists’ question whether the indictment immediately after the parliamentary elections is a coincidence and whether it is related to the prime minister during the pre-election campaign Nikol Pashinyan with the warnings issued, the head of SRC noted that it is difficult to consider it a coincidence.


Hakobyan explained that the head of the government is naturally aware of the current legal processes, therefore, when making similar statements, he relies on the available factual data, which makes these campaign emphasis completely logical.


Let’s remind that earlier information was spread in the Armenian media that it was against the background of criminal prosecution Gagik Tsarukyan tried to leave the country. Speaker of the “Prosperous Armenia” party Iveta Tonoyan categorically denied these rumors, describing them as news speculation. According to his explanation, the leader of the party had previously planned a two-day short trip with the lady, exclusively for personal and family purposes.


According to Tonoyan, at the passport control point of the airport, when the employees informed about the need to clarify some circumstances, the politician, in order to avoid unnecessary comments, voluntarily refused to leave and returned home. This incident took place in the context of the criminal case initiated against Tsarukyan and the establishment of an official ban on his absence from the country by law enforcement agencies.

Without electoral bribes, these forces would not have entered the parliament. Pashinyan

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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced at the briefing after the government session that without mass bribing of the voters, none of these political forces would have been able to overcome the passing threshold of the parliamentary elections.


On June 11, the head of the government also severely criticized the judicial system for years of inaction regarding election violations.


In his speech at the briefing, the Prime Minister expressed his belief that the electoral success of certain forces is due exclusively to illegal financial interventions. Pashinyan placed a significant part of the responsibility for the created situation on the judicial system of the country.


According to him, the persons who organized the distribution of electoral bribes during the previous elections not only did not end up in prison, but also continued their criminal activities unimpeded during the completed election process.


The prime minister has publicly questioned the appropriateness of state funding of law enforcement and judicial bodies when criminals are free to roam the streets and commit repeat crimes.


Pashinyan emphasized that the public has the right to know the truth and promised to personally achieve clear clarifications from the responsible courts regarding the inaction of the judiciary.


According to the results of the June 7 parliamentary elections, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s “Civil Contract” party retained power in Armenia, but failed to obtain a constitutional majority.


The formally ruling “Civil Agreement” party did not pass the 50 percent threshold (49.81%) according to the voting results, but the peculiarities of the national legislation still allow it to form a one-man government. This is due to the redistribution of the votes received by the forces that did not manage to overcome the threshold of passing to the parliament (4% for parties and 8% for alliances).


Apart from him, although with a large margin, the opposition “Hzor Armenia” (23.29%) and “Hazor Armenia” (9.94%) blocs are confidently entering the highest legislative body. As for the “Prosperous Armenia” party with 4% of the votes it received, it fluctuates on the borderline of the transient threshold, and its final appearance in the parliament is still under question.