Pashinyan urges citizens to strictly comply with national coronavirus guidelines to tackle 2nd wave

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 12:04,

YEREVAN, MAY 27, ARMENPRESS. The coronavirus transmission figures show that we haven’t yet learnt how to live parallel with the coronavirus, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the Cabinet meeting, mentioning that the government had published the guidance and strategy of fighting the pandemic a month ago, saying that the objective was to learn to live with the pandemic.

“It is obvious that the coronavirus will be present for a year. And if we fail to prevent the coronavirus spread through public conduct, we will face problems all the time. In terms of the novel coronavirus spread, a serious situation has been created in the country, and we are dealing with a second wave of the outbreak.

The peculiarity of this situation is that we basically know the way of bringing our coronavirus figures to zero. And during this time, the [state of emergency command] has approved sectoral safety rules. We’ve set an objective on developing universal rules from these sectoral rules, and as a result of discussions with experts we concluded that in order for us to bring down the coronavirus figures to zero we need to apply three simple rules – wear a mask, frequently wash or disinfect hands and maintain social distance. Therefore, the main task today in our toolbox remains the adherence to these rules and change of public conduct which will meet the epidemiological situation,” the PM said.

As a second method, he mentioned the administrative tools. He said the administrative levers will be heightened every day so that all citizens comply with the safety rules and guidance.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Lawyer comments on criminal case against former Armenian football chief

Panorama, Armenia

Amram Makinyan, the lawyer of former Armenian MP and President of the Football Federation of Armenia Ruben Hayrapetyan, has reacted to the May 21 statement of the Investigative Committee about the criminal case involving his client.

“For now, referring to only a part of the statement issued by the Investigative Committee yesterday, and answering the questions of many reporters at once, I have to once again disappoint those who label Ruben Hayrapetyan as guilty, announcing that your expectations have not been met again,” the lawyer said on Facebook.

“There is not even a single hint of factual evidence in the case that Ruben Hayrapetyan organized: 1. illegal deprivation of liberty of H. Sh. (Hayk Shahnazaryan) in Harsnaqar Restaurant and Hotel Complex; 2. or causing severe physical pain and severe mental suffering to Hayk Shahnazaryan.

It is not difficult to guess why the Investigative Committee issued a statement with such wording…

It’s one thing to say, while it’s another thing to substantiate,” Makinyan added. 

Armenpress: Parliament to convene extraordinary session

Parliament to convene extraordinary session

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 10:37,

YEREVAN, MAY 19, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian Parliament will convene an extraordinary session today at the initiative of the government, the Parliament told Armenpress.

The session will start at 11:00.

The agenda includes the bill on making an amendment and change to the Law on Administrative Offenses.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Glorifying fascism disrespects the memory of the Holocaust

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Quality of life improvements, fighting corruption and oligarchs: how Armenia has changed 2 years since the revolution

JAM News
May 8 2020
 
 
 
 
by Arthur Khachatryan, Yerevan
 
Amid the spread of coronavirus, an important date in the history of independent Armenia, the second anniversary of the Armenian velvet revolution, went rather unnoticed.
 
On May 8, 2018, MPs, under pressure from tens of thousands of protesters, elected a new prime minister.
 
People took to the streets against the current government. And the MPs, most of whom represented the ruling party, elected the leader of the revolution the head of government.
 
Nikol Pashinyan headed up the state and promised citizens a whole new life.
 
Promises and reality
 
Pashinyan and his team promised street protesters to defeat corruption, expel people from power structures who had “robbed and made money for many years,” separate the government from business, oblige all businessmen to pay taxes, ensure the independence of the courts and fair elections.
 
Political scientist Tevan Poghosyan notes, as usual in such cases, initially high expectations were formed in society – according to promises. However, it is difficult to boost the economy over such a period, as well as completely eradicate corruption.
 
“There is great energy in the words. If you say ‘revolution’, then the tasks must be revolutionary. ”
 
According to Poghosyan, these tasks were set, “revolutionary expectations” ripened on them, and now in Armenia they may play a cruel joke on the authorities.
 
A significant part of society expects an economic breakthrough and an improvement in life.
 
One of the main reasons for people participating in street rallies in 2018 was the social and economic hardship, the unfair distribution of resources.
 
Economic growth two years after the revolution was palpable – above 5%, but ordinary people could not fully feel it on themselves. Experts believe that this is largely logical.
 
“In order for citizens to really feel the difference, in our conditions it is necessary for incomes to grow by a very large percentage, significantly. But there are still improvements, and this is indicated by data on migration – people have begun to leave less often from Armenia,” says economist Hrant Mikaelyan.
 
 
Shadow economy
 
After the revolution, the Pashinyan government announced that everyone should pay taxes – and this process began. As a result, tax collections for 2018 and 2019 increased by 44% compared to 2017.
 
The government did not interfere with the work of oligarchs who accepted the new conditions of the game. Armenia avoided the redistribution of property.
 
Economist Hrant Mikayelyan says the government has managed to reduce the shadow share from 26 percent to 23 percent. However, further it will be difficult to do, the expert is convinced:
 
“All the big business that was associated with the government has already been brought in from the shadows. Now a segment remains in the shadow, which is very difficult to tax. These are small shops and private traders in the field of services. ”
 
For the further development of the economy, investments are needed, which are not yet available, Hrant Mikaelyan believes, and a struggle against the shadow economy cannot ensure development. And investors, in his opinion, are not in a hurry to Armenia because of the unstable situation.
 
А new political elite
 
When Pashinyan came to power, he insisted on holding new parliamentary elections.
 
According to their results, the composition of the parliament was almost completely updated.
 
The Republican Party of Armenia that had ruled the country for many years has not been able to overcome the threshold.
 
 
 
As for the Pashinyan team, it is made up of young, knowledgeable people, many of whom were educated abroad, but who had nothing to do with politics before that.
 
Many oligarchs left the government power along with the previous authorities, but at the qualitative level, no significant changes have occurred, political analyst Tevan Poghosyan says:
 
“Can and does the parliament respond to problems, to letters from citizens? Literally today, the implementation of the 2019 budget was discussed. One of the main issues is capital expenditures, which were partially implemented. For the economy, their implementation was important. Did we see a solution to the problem? Did those responsible feel any pressure? As soon as the ruling party realizes that it has received a mandate to solve problems, everything will change. There is no such understanding, but, apparently, this also takes time.”
 
Experts say that in the conditions of a parliamentary republic, too much power was concentrated in the hands of the prime minister. Under these conditions, the National Assembly cannot, and in its current composition, does not want to play a controlling role.
 
Will of one person or a new culture?
 
One of the main criticisms of Pashinyan is that he has a weak team. Some are inclined to believe that this is the strategy of the leader of the Armenian revolution – not to keep charismatic and bright figures close by.
 
In the current conditions, all key decisions rest on the will of one person, and the question arises of how long-term these changes are.
  
Political scientist Tevan Poghosyan believes that it is too early to talk about institutional transformations. There is no systematic fight against corruption in the country, there has been one cycle of honest and fair elections, but there is no certainty that in the future everything will be the same:
 
“There is a famous formula. If a country wants to consider itself democratic, it is necessary to conduct three cycles of fair elections. We have had only one so far. As soon as there are three, we can assume that we are moving in the right direction.”
 
Economist Hrant Mikaelyan says there are fundamental transformations with an eye to the future. He calls the current indicators inertial.
 
In order for society does not become disillusioned with revolutionary transformations, a development strategy is needed in all areas, Tevan Poghosyan says.
 
 
 

Artsakh President awards group of servicemen, public administration representatives

 

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 10:54, 7 May, 2020

STEPANAKERT, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. In connection with the Victory Holiday, the 28th anniversary of the Artsakh Republic Defense Army and the Liberation of Shoushi, President of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan signed a number of decrees, the Presidential Office told Armenpress.

A group of Defense Army servicemen and veterans of the Artsakh Liberation Fight were awarded with high state awards for bravery and courage shown during the battles for the defense of the Homeland and substantial contribution to the defense of the Motherland.

For active and fruitful work, significant contribution to ensuring the development and security of the Artsakh Republic, a group of devotees of the state system and various spheres were awarded with high state awards and titles.

All Ucom sales and service centers reopened

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 15:28, 7 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 7, ARMENPRESS. All Ucom sales and service centers have resumed normal operations due to the decision of the emergency commandant to reduce a number of restrictions in a set of the economy sectors, Ucom told Armenpress. On the eve of reopening, all necessary measures were taken to prevent the possible spread of coronavirus infection. The sales halls are regularly disinfected and ventilated, medical masks, gloves and antibacterial means have been provided to the service staff.

“Our staff does their best to return to normal operations mode. I appreciate the progress, and today we’ve opened all sales and service centers. Large-scale work has been done in the past few days. The halls have been disinfected, all the necessary items have been provided to create a safe environment for both our employees and dear customers. Thank you for being with us,” said Ara Sergei Khachatryan, Director General at Ucom.

“Let us also remind about Ucom’s e-shop which operates in parallel to regular shops and where all showcased and available products may be delivered both in Yerevan and in the regions. Delivery in Yerevan is carried out within 1 business day, while the regional delivery may take up to 3 business days. Customers may also subscribe to Ucom mobile services via e-shop. Let us add, that all customers concerned about their own health and care for their close ones can benefit from all online service and payment means offered by Ucom, in particular, by downloading Ucom and uPay mobile applications from Google Play or App Store”, Ucom said in a statement.

Armenpress: Deputy PM Avinyan offers congratulation on Labor Day

Deputy PM Avinyan offers congratulation on Labor Day

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 15:44, 1 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 1, ARMENPRESS. Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia, State of Emergency Commandant, Tigran Avinyan addressed a congratulatory message on the Labor Day.

The message says:

“Dear compatriots,

Work is one of the driving forces of civilization. Person is self-exercised, creates a value thanks to work, at the same time ensuring his welfare and that of his family. Work is also the base of public welfare.

I am confident that Armenia will manage to make a bold step and transition from the developing countries to the list of developed states through organized, effective and smart work. In order to implement this ambitious agenda the constant development of the human capital – the knowledge, capacities and skills of women and men, is very vital. Therefore, the progress of education and science must be our priority.

It’s also important that the rights of workers must be protected and we must have a work-entertainment harmony. Despite the major achievements in this matter we still need to pass a long path to achieve the desired. We will succeed in this only through employee-employer-public administration close cooperation and dialogue.

I congratulate all of us on the International Day of Labor and Workers. I am sure that we will build strong and successful Armenia through joint work”.

 

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Union of Armenians of Russia supports initiative to establish “Hay Park” in Tsitsernakaberd Memorial

Union of Armenians of Russia supports initiative to establish “Hay Park” in Tsitsernakaberd Memorial

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YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS. Chairman of the Union of Armenians of Russia Ara Abrahamyan reacted to the idea and initiative of Armenian President Armen Sarkissian to establish a “Hay Park”, an all-Armenian park of solidarity and memory in the territory of the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial, the Armenian President’s Office told Armenpress.

In his letter sent to the Armenian President, the Chairman of the Union of Armenians of Russia stated that the implementation of this initiative has an important idea and best responds to the historical and state-public agenda of the Armenian people.

“Dear Mr. President,

Both I and the members of the largest national union in Russia – the Union of Armenians of Russia, are ready to support your initiative and will be glad to invest our capacities, knowledge and efforts for implementing it. Undoubtedly, the united work and joint efforts will serve for the further unity of our nation”, Ara Abrahamyan said in the letter.

President Armen Sarkissian recently spoke of his idea to establish a “Hay Park” on the territory of Tsitsernakaberd.

The President said that parks and gardens of Yerevan are its “lungs” and to be able to provide a healthy lifestyle for the public, Armenia needs to have parks, “healthy public lungs.” In this context, President Sarkissian presented his idea of creating a “Hay Park” all-Armenian park. It will begin on the territory of Tsitsernakaberd and stretch for approximately 103 hectares.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Residents banned to leave Karabakh from April 22

PanArmenian, Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net – Residents will be banned from leaving Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) beginning from April 22 in a bid to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, Commandant Grigori Martirosyan said Monday, April 20.

Only cargo truck drivers and their companions will be able to cross the border to Armenia, Martirosyan said.

Also, people will be able to leave Artsakh to attend the funeral of a close relative or family member, as well as those making an official trip to Armenia.

Seven coronavirus cases have registered in Karabakh so far, two of which have recovered. A total of 21 people have been quarantined.