Pashinyan calls for “exclusive discipline” of mask wearing to take chance of overcoming crisis soon

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 12, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says Armenia has the chance to appear in a “state of overcoming” in autumn as the coronavirus safety guidelines are showing results and the numbers are dropping.

“Today we have a chance to be in an entirely different state in autumn, in a state of overcoming, regardless of what will be happening in the world. This is in case we learn to live with the coronavirus. This means one thing – an exclusive discipline of mask wearing. If we secure a proper level of mask wearing we can note that practically we’ve solved the coronavirus problem. If not, we will once again return to what we had in July,” the PM said at a Cabinet meeting, referring to the high numbers of new infections during the previous month. However, even if that were to happen, the healthcare system is ready for it, he added.

Pashinyan said the healthcare sector has been supplemented with new capacities lately, which will help it be ready for various health issues regardless of the coronavirus.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 11-08-20

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YEREVAN, 11 AUGUST, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 11 august, USD exchange rate up by 0.09 drams to 485.32 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 1.46 drams to 572.14 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.07 drams to 6.66 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 2.20 drams to 635.72 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price вup by 214.18 drams to 31901.15 drams. Silver price down by 0.85 drams to 441.11 drams. Platinum price вup by 112.06 drams to 15384.95 drams.

How Armenia’s Women Tech Executives Navigate The Once Male Dominated Sector – Part 2

Forbes Magazine
Aug 7 2020

With double-digit annual growth rates, Armenia’s tech sector has become the countries largest–employing 20,000 workers. Once dominated by men, now the country’s tech sector employs 30 percent women–larger than the 20 percent global average of women employed in IT.

Two women tech executives discuss their journey through the male-dominated sector.

Amalya Yeghoyan is executive director of Gyumri IT Center (GITC) and Project Manager at Enterprise … [+] Incubator Foundation (EIF).

Amalya Yeghoyan

Amalya Yeghoyan is executive director of Armenia’s second largest city, Gyumri IT Center (GITC) and Project Manager at Enterprise Incubator Foundation (EIF) where 70 percent of employees are women.

Gayane Ghandilyan Arakelyan is CEO of Digital Pomegranate–one of the world’s premier Flutter development agencies, and one of Armenia’s largest tech companies where over 50 percent of employees and 70 percent of top management are women.

“Men who lived in the regional villages discouraged their wives from taking coding or programming classes, so I approached the women’s involvement from a non-threatening angle to their husbands by offering women remote work options in website development or digital marketing,” Yeghoyan explains how providing a laptop, enabling distance learning options opened the “work from home” opportunities for women to “not only manage their family affairs but make considerable financial contribution.” 

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Since taking over as CEO at the Gyumri-based Digital Pomegranate Arakelyan has increased business growth by 32 percent amidst a pandemic. Co-Founder Todd Fabacher says resigning and nominating Arakelyan as CEO was the “smartest business decision.” Arakelyan kept all 40 staff on the payroll while asking upper management to take a pay cut.

“I had been the CEO for a few months when the largest crisis in almost a century hit. I was making a decision that could have bankrupted the company. But I had faith we would manage with remote work,” Arakelyan admits losing some clients, but signed two major global clients: Sony Music’s global ERP Purchasing system, Sony/ATV modern reporting and Business Intelligence, and the Australian Government. The company hired four new full-time staff and is now offering free classes and paid internships for 100 people in Gyumri “to build an even better future after the crisis.”

A former IT journalist, Arakelyan co-founded Digital Pomegranate in 2013, and considers creating the startup TriviaMatic.com the highlight of her tech career. She’s proud her company was a global sponsor of #Hack20 along with Google and eBay. Its all-female team won 3rd place in the 2019 Seaside Startup Summit. Now Digital Pomegranate is developing business tourism in collaboration with Gyumri region tech companies–its Flutter co-working space, a guest house, and a “Dart cafe” in the heart of Gyumri will accommodate start-up entrepreneurs who can also tap into Digital Pomegranate’s team.

“We are going to be a bridge between local tech talent and the international business community to grow tech and tourism sectors, which we think are the best solutions for the economic development of our region,” Arakelyan also wants her company to be Armenia’s first Internationally Certified Women-Owned Business.

While still feeling the pressure of comparison to male counterparts, Arakelyan is more focused on proving to herself vs. others. “The pressure for women in the tech industry goes away with time, experience, success and wisdom,” she says.

The pressure is similar for Yeghoyan, who when negotiating with men early on, made them believe she sought their advice, to gain their respect. Yeghoyan was instrumental in bringing tech companies to Gyumri with the 2014 inauguration of the Technopark– a collaboration between EIF, the Armenian government and the World Bank.  By 2017, with tech booming in Gyumri, GITC offered youth coding classes to prepare the future tech workforce. Now plans are to empower other regions by replicating the Gyumri model with the conviction that any village can succeed.

“One woman can have an impact, motivate and inspire a team–there’s nothing impossible. You have to smile when it’s difficult because you must consider the big umbrella under which you are working–Armenia’s success,” Yeghoyan is determined to build the tech sector across Armenia’s regions to stop the unemployed from emigrating.  She oversees EIF’s regional technological and international business development projects and the joint academic research projects between Armenia and such U.S Universities as Columbia, San Jose State and Rutgers, through a partnership with Philip Morris research center in Yerevan that offers Ph.D. research grants in technology and science.

Another EIF success story is Engineering City. Formed by EIF as a joint initiative by the Government of Armenia, World Bank and National Instruments, it has assembled Armenian engineers who are developing thermometers for temperature screening in response to Covid-19 as well as working on AI, and hi-tech solutions for energy, robotics, automotive among others. Armenia’s tech sector is no longer exclusively dominated by men as women executives are integrating tech into the tourism and other sectors to boost Armenia’s economic development.

“We need to change the mindset–women’s confidence is critical in how we approach work which means we need to have men as engaged without ruffling their ego but clarifying that we are on the same team,” says Yeghoyan. “I’m more confident now because I believe in the power and the impact women can have because we’ve proven ourselves already.”

[Read Part 1 of this article for more background on Armenia’s women in tech]

Armenpress: Moderna launches large-scale experiments of COVID-19 vaccine

Moderna launches large-scale experiments of COVID-19 vaccine

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YEREVAN, JULY 27, ARMENPRESS. U.S.- based ‘’Moderna Therapeutics’’  co-founded and chaired by Noubar Afeyan, informed on July 27 that they have entered another stage of COVID-19 vaccine experiments. Nearly 30 thousand people who have not been infected with coronavirus in the past are involved in the experiments.

ARMENPRESS reports the Russian service pf ‘’Voice of America’’ informs that this is the 1st experiment implemented in the sidelines of the government’s program.

The U.S. government provided nearly 1 billion USD for the program of ‘’Moderna Therapeutics’’  and selected its vaccine for mass experiment.

Editing and translating by Tigran Sirekanyan

Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 20-07-20

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YEREVAN, 20 JULY, ARMENPRESS. The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 20 July, USD exchange rate is up by 0.19 drams to 482.81 drams. EUR exchange rate is up by 2.29 drams to 553.06 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate is up by 0.01 drams to 6.73 drams. GBP exchange rate is up by 2.51 drams to 607.86 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price is up by 5.61 drams to 28054.95 drams. Silver price is down by 1.21 drams to 297.41 drams. Platinum price is up by 36.07 drams to 12790.71 drams.

Armenian Anouch Toranian elected Deputy Mayor of Paris

Public Radio of Armenia
July 3 2020

Russia’s coronavirus cases surpass 606,000

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YEREVAN, JUNE 24, ARMENPRESS. Russia has documented 7,176 cases of COVID-19, a disease caused by the novel coronavirus, in the past 24 hours, with the total number of the infected reaching 606,881, TASS reports citing the anti-coronavirus crisis center.

According to the data provided, the daily increase rate has dropped to 1.2%. For the past few days, it has remained at 1.3%.

The Moscow Region has reported 507 new cases of the virus, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region — 323, St. Petersburg —  218, the Nizhny Novgorod Region — 207 and the Voronezh Region — 198.

The number of active cases of COVID-19 has reached 229,546.

Armenian parliament clears way for arrest of opposition oligarch

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Gagik Tsarukyan speaking in his defence in parliament.
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The Armenian parliament has voted to lift the parliamentary immunity of opposition leader Gagik Tsarukyan, leading the way for his prosecution. Supporters of Tsarukyan, who leads the Prosperous Armenia Party have taken to blocking the streets of Yerevan.

Tsarukyan, one of the richest men in Armenia, is under investigation for vote-buying, illegal business practices, and organising a fraudulent land transfer scheme. 

Speaking in parliament on Tuesday, the prosecutor general of Armenia appealed for MPs to ‘end Gagik Tsarukyan’s immunity, so there can be a full and objective investigation’.

In two votes on Tuesday, parliament approved motions to strip him of his parliamentary immunity leading the way for his arrest. Both opposition parties with seats in the Armenian parliament, Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia and the liberal opposition Bright Armenia Party, boycotted the votes.

Bright Armenia stated that despite their misgivings about Prosperous Armenia, they believed the decision was politically motivated, a charge the authorities have denied.

Before the motion was voted on, Tsarukyan insisted that he was innocent of the charges levied against him and that, as a politician, he only had the interests of Armenia at heart. 

‘Let no one say I’m doing this for personal gain or personal dividends’, he said.

Outside of parliament, scores of Tsarukyan supporters were arrested for protesting the move. In other parts of Yerevan, several lorries belonging to Multi Group, a company owned by Tsarukyan, were turned into impromptu roadblocks. Bystanders were seen on camera pushing the lorries out of the streets shortly thereafter. 

Lorries owned by Tsarukyan blocking a road in Yerevan. Image via the Bagramyan 26 Telegram channel.

According to Armenia’s Prosecutor General, Tsarukyan organisedvote bribing ahead of the 2017 parliamentary elections paying out ֏170 million ($360,000) to over 17,000 voters in Gegharkunik Province.

Prosecutors have also accused him of engaging in $62 million worth of illegal business practices through his casinos and orchestrating a fraudulent land transfer scheme costing the state $800,000.

Tsarukyan’s house was raided by the National Security Service (NSS) on the morning of 14 June and he was taken in for questioning for over 10 hours.

The houses of several other MPs from Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia party were also searched.

The search came a week after Tsarukyan made a speech at the party’s Political Council in which he stated that the government had failed on all fronts — from domestic affairs to the economy, from negotiations around the status of Nagorno-Karabakh to its fight against the spread of COVID-19 in the country. Tsarukyan claimed the government should resign. 

Mane Gevorgyan, spokesperson to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, shot back with a statement accusing Tsarukyan of trying to turn attention away from his criminal activity.

Soon after, court papers from a 1979 criminal case against Tsarukyan were leaked to the media.

They appear to show that Tsarukyan, along with several others, was convicted for the rape and robbery of two tourists. The verdict was overturned in 2001 following an appeal by Tsarukyan. 

After the leak, Tsarukyan’s lawyers filed a case with the General Prosecutor’s office claiming that by leaking the 41-year-old case, Tsarukyan’s right to privacy was violated.

Tsarukyan is one of the wealthiest men in Armenian politics. Having begun his business career in food processing during the 1990s, over three decades he has amassed a stake in a wide variety of industries throughout Armenia, including alcohol and food production, casinos, hotels, mineral extraction, pharmaceuticals, and most recently, bitcoin mining.

He has also had a large influence over sporting in Armenia, financially supporting a large number of athletes, sports centres, and serving as the head of the Armenian Olympic Committee since 2005. 

Tsarukyan has also had a successful if tumultuous career in politics.

In their first major electoral outing, his Prosperous Armenia party gathered 15% of the vote in the 2007 parliamentary elections, entering parliament as a junior coalition partner of the ruling Republican Party. In 2012, the party doubled its vote share to 30%. 

Tsarukyan’s political career suffered a hiccup when he publicly split with then-President Serzh Sargsyan in the aftermath of the 2012 election and left the ruling coalition. 

In 2015, he called for Sargsyan’s resignation and threatened to bring his supporters into the streets. Sargsyan, in turn, accused the oligarch of ‘stealing millions’ and removed him from the National Security Council. 

Before the conflict could escalate, Tsarukyan and Sargsyan reconciled in a meeting supposedly mediated by then-Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan, who is Tsarukyan’s son-in-law, as well as Russian-Armenian billionaire Samvel Karapetyan.

Following the meeting, Tsarukyan announced that he was leaving politics, and resigning from his position as an MP and head of his own party. In the autumn of 2015,  he was awarded a medal by Sargsyan for ‘services done for his country.’

Tsarukyan returned to politics in February 2017. His return also coincided with a push towards making international connections, as he feted a number of prominent eurosceptic politicians from abroad such the British former MEP Daniel Hannan, and former MP James Wharton. 

He was one of the few oligarchs and major politicians with ties to the pre-revolutionary government who had previously remained untouched by the 2018 Velvet Revolution.

 For ease of reading, we choose not to use qualifiers such as ‘de facto’, ‘unrecognised’, or ‘partially recognised’ when discussing institutions or political positions within Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh, and South Ossetia. This does not imply a position on their status.


Opposition MP Naira Zohrabyan shares photos from search in her office

Panorama, Armenia
Politics 12:35 16/06/2020Armenia

MP Naira Zohrabyan from the opposition Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP) have shared photos from her office at the party headquarters being searched by the Investigative Committee.

“At the moment, a search is being conducted in my office of the PAP headquarters,” she said on Facebook.

“My attorneys are also in the office and are involved in the whole process,” she added.

Zohrabyan is currently at the parliament which is debating stripping PAP leader, lawmaker Gagik Tsarukyan of his immunity to pave the way for criminal prosecution against him.