Yerevan City Council elections important exam for government, and it should get excellent grade – PM Pashinyan

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Politics

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, during today’s discussion of the legislative package on criminalizing taking or giving bribes during elections, said the upcoming Yerevan City Council elections are a good exam for the government and it should receive an excellent grade for that.

Commenting on the importance of this legislative initiative the PM said: “I think we will not only greatly move forward, but we will reach the point from where there is no place to go forward, in other words, we should rule out such phenomena. Of course, the Yerevan City Council elections are very important exam for us in this regard, and we need to get an excellent grade”.

Taking or giving bribes during elections will be criminalized in Armenia according to the package of draft laws on making amendments and changes in the Criminal Code, the Criminal Procedure Code and the Code of Administrative Offenses. The package has been approved by the government and will be submitted to the Parliament.

The Yerevan City Council elections will take place on September 23.

Russian MFA spokeswoman comments on Chancellor Merkel’s statement over NK conflict

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Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova commented on the statement of German Chancellor Angela Merkel over the Nagorno Karabakh conflict.

During a press briefing with reporters, Zakharova, commenting on Merkel’s statement according to which Germany is ready to contribute to the settlement of the NK conflict and assume responsibility on this matter, stated: “I think it should be determined by the countries directly involved in the conflict settlement process. It should be done with the understanding of the effectiveness of the current format. Such statements should be viewed in this whole”.

Interpol assists Armenian police in locating fugitive nephew of ex-president Sargsyan

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Society

Interpol is assisting Armenian law enforcement to locate Narek Sargsyan, the fugitive nephew of former President Serzh Sargsyan, Police Chief of Armenia Valeri Osipyan told reporters today.

Osipyan said they are cooperating with both the central bureau and international structures of Interpol.

“I think we will succeed,” he said.

Narek Sargsyan is the son of Alexander Sargsyan, the younger brother of former President Serzh Sargsyan. He is wanted since early July this year.

Law enforcement agencies searched the home of Narek Sargsyan amid an ongoing investigation and discovered large amounts of cash and jewelry of unknown origin. A court later issued an arrest warrant for Narek Sargsyan and one of his bodyguards.

SIS chief hopeful over full disclosure of 2008 March 1 case

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Society

Head of the Special Investigation Service of Armenia Sasun Khachatryan is hopeful that the 2008 March 1 case will be fully disclosed, including the persons who committed the murders.

“Everything is done and will be done for that purpose, and I am full of hope that this case will be completely disclosed, also in terms of the persons who committed the murders”, the SIS chief told reporters after today’s Cabinet session.

He stated that the criminal cases over March 1 case are united and being investigated under one case.

2nd President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan to participate in upcoming snap parliamentary elections

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Politics

2nd President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan will participate in the upcoming snap parliamentary elections, he said in an interview to Sputnik Armenia.

The 2nd President said it’s still early to talk about with which format and political team he will participate in the elections, adding that there is still a lot of time, and the situation is changing dynamically and will change. “I don’t think now it’s right to talk about the formats. Now it is necessary to form the unit by organizational steps by which you have been presented in the political field, the targets your activity will be directed for, and the mass of voters who you think can be your future support. This is the main task at the moment”, he said.

He didn’t rule out that he can become the center of the opposition pole or one of that centers. “I first of all try to rely on myself and the mass voters uniting around me – the citizens. The stronger this force, the greater the possibility to form alliances”, the 2nd President said, but didn’t mention the political forces which will be members of the possible alliance.

The 2nd President said those citizens of Armenia, who remember the achievements during his tenure, are his political support.

Dan Bilzerian vows to fight charges brought by Azerbaijan

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Armenian-American entrepreneur Dan Bilzerian, known as the King of Instagram, has weighed in on the criminal charges brought against him by the Azerbaijani authorities for visiting Artsakh on the sidelines of his Armenia trip.

The “illegally visiting Artsakh” charge, as well as the infamous blacklisting practice, is being used by the Azeri government mostly against famous people, including politicians. The charges and the blacklist are criticized by human rights organizations.

Dan Bilzerian arrived to Armenia on August 27 with his brother Adam and his father Paul.

The entrepreneur, who is also an actor, was granted Armenian citizenship and then signed up for the military as required by law.

During the trip, the Armenian-American internet personality and professional poker player, visited Artsakh. Bilzerian, a gun enthusiast, fired various large caliber weapons, including an RPG, at a local shooting range. After arriving back to Yerevan he visited the Armenian Genocide memorial and then left the country.

Speaking to PEOPLE magazine, Bilzerian said that he will fight the charges.

Bilzerian, 37, told PEOPLE that he thinks the charges are politically motivated.

He also noted that he traveled to Artsakh with a group of other people, but he is the only one who was charged.

“They only issued the warrant for my arrest, and nobody else on the trip,” he says. “I think it’s because I am a public figure and they want to try to make an example out of me,” Bilzerian told PEOPLE.

PEOPLE reported that it has contacted the Consulate General of Armenia, which said that Armenia has contacted Interpol and urged them to dismiss Azerbaijan’s prosecution of Bilzerian as political. Azerbaijan had earlier requested Interpol to declare Bilzerian internationally wanted.

He told PEOPLE that he has “no interest in ever going to Azerbaijan.”

A day after internet personality and entrepreneur Dan Bilzerian departed from Armenia, Azerbaijan ‘s authorities launched a criminal case against the playboy millionaire known as the King of Instagram.

Azerbaijan launched the criminal proceedings against Bilzerian for visiting Artsakh, the country’s prosecutor’s office said.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 08/31/2018

                                        Friday, 
Putin Phones Embattled Kocharian
        • Emil Danielyan
Russia - Russian President Vladimir Putin (L) and Armenian President Robert 
Kocharian walk at the Bocharov Ruchei retreat, 24 January 2007.
Russian President Vladimir Putin telephoned Robert Kocharian, Armenia’s former 
president facing criminal charges criticized by Moscow, to congratulate him on 
his 64th birthday anniversary on Friday.
The Kremlin reported no other details in its official readout of the phone call 
that came two weeks after Kocharian pledged to return to active politics and 
challenge the current Armenian government.
Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, denied any connection between the 
conversation and recent political developments in Armenia.
“As you know, for many years Putin and Kocharian have been maintaining warm 
relations that are not influenced by any events taking place in Armenia,” 
Peskov told reporters in Moscow, according to Russian news agencies. He said 
that the two men did not discuss the criminal proceedings against Kocharian and 
two other former Armenian officials.
The latter were charged in late July with illegally using the armed forces 
against opposition supporters that demonstrated in Yerevan in the wake of the 
disputed February 2008 presidential election. Eight protesters and two police 
servicemen died when Armenian security forces broke up those protests on March 
1-2, 2008.
Kocharian, who strongly denies the charges, was arrested on July 27. An 
Armenian appeals court freed him from custody on August 13, saying that he 
enjoys legal immunity from prosecution. Prosecutors have asked the higher Court 
of Cassation to overturn that decision.
Russia - President Vladimir Putin meets with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol 
Pashinian in Moscow, 13 June 2018.
Later in July, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov denounced the 
prosecutions of Kocharian, former Defense Minister Mikael Harutiunian and 
former Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Khachaturov. He said they run counter to 
the new Armenian leadership’s earlier pledges not to “persecute its 
predecessors for political motives.”
Moscow seemed particularly irked by the criminal case against Khachaturov, who 
currently serves as secretary general of the Collective Security Treaty 
Organization (CSTO). A Kremlin official said that Yerevan dealt a “colossal 
blow to the image” of the Russian-led alliance.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, who played a key role in the 2008 protests, 
downplayed the Russian criticism on August 10. He said Moscow should “adapt” to 
the new political realities of Armenia.
Harutiunian, the other indicted general, is thought to live in Russia. The 
Interfax news agency reported on Friday, that Moscow has refused to extradite 
him to Armenia on the grounds that he is also a Russian citizen. A spokesman 
for Armenian prosecutors effectively denied the report, however, saying that 
they are unaware of Harutiunian’s whereabouts.
Kocharian, who ruled the South Caucasus state from 1998-2008, announced his 
political comeback three days after his release from prison. On Friday, he also 
confirmed his participation in snap parliamentary elections that are due to 
held next spring.
In an interview with the Russian news agency Sputnik, the ex-president again 
declared his ambition to become one of the country’s top opposition leaders. He 
did not rule out his cooperation with the Republican Party (HHK) of Serzh 
Sarkisian, who succeeded him as president in 2008 and was ousted from power by 
Pashinian-led protesters in April this year.
Kocharian further accused the new government is damaging Armenia’s close 
relationship with Russia. In particular, he pointed to Pashinian’s 
participation in a NATO summit in June.
Kocharian noted in that regard that Pashinian and his allies strongly 
criticized Armenia’s membership in the CSTO and another Russian-led bloc, the 
Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), before they came to power in May. “In his team, 
hardly anyone has not been a carrier of different geopolitical approaches in 
the past,” he said. “All of them are individuals who have received Western, 
NATO grants.”
Pashinian has repeatedly ruled out a major change in Armenia’s traditional 
foreign policy orientation. He has also denied critics’ claims that 
Russian-Armenian relations have soured during his tenure.
Armenia Police Chief Vows To Prevent Vote Buying
        • Anush Muradian
Armenia - Valeri Osipian (R), the chief of the Armenian police, talks to a 
street musician in Yerevan, .
The chief of the Armenian police, Valeri Osipian, pledged on Friday to prevent 
anyone from buying votes in the upcoming municipal elections in Yerevan.
“I can assure you that there will be no [vote buying] both in the pre-election 
period and on election day,” he told RFE/RL’s Armenian service in an interview.
Osipian said that the police are already taking “prophylactic measures” against 
individuals who have handed out vote bribes in previous Armenian elections. 
Also, he said, police officers will be deployed in all 470 or so polling 
stations in Yerevan during the September 23 vote.
“You can tour all those places and I am sure that you will not see the kind of 
shortcomings which we have had in the past,” added Osipian.
Vote buying was widespread in just about every major election held in Armenia 
in the last two decades. Former President Serzh Sarkisian’s Republican Party of 
Armenia (HHK) was accused by its opponents and media of heavily relying on it 
in the last parliamentary polls held in April 2017. The HHK has decided not to 
take part in the September 23 elections.
The Armenian government approved on Thursday a bill that would make it a 
criminal offense to not only buy but also sell votes. The practice is currently 
punishable only by fines. The government bill would introduce prison sentences 
for it.
The Prosperous Armenia Party (BHK) of businessman Gagik Tsarukian has also 
faced allegations of vote buying from its rivals and critics. Some Armenian 
civic groups claim that the BHK has already started offering voters in Yerevan 
material benefits.
Osipian said that some political groups may be gearing up vote bribes. “We have 
clear information but it’s still too early to publicize it or take any action,” 
he said, refusing to name anyone.
Government Reports Surge In Foreign Investment
        • Sargis Harutyunyan
Armenia - Gold mining facilities constructed by Lydian International company at 
Amulsar deposit, 18 May 2018.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Armenia more than doubled in the first half 
of this year, according to official statistics released on Friday.
The country’s Statistical Committee said net FDI inflows into “the real sector” 
of the domestic economy totaled $81.3 million, up from $32.6 million in the 
same period of 2017.
Data from the government agency suggests that the bulk of those investments 
were made in the first quarter of the year, before weeks of mass protests that 
brought down the former Armenian government.
The official figures show that the British island of Jersey accounted for about 
53 percent of the first-half FDI inflows. The tax haven is home to an 
Anglo-American company, Lydian International, which is building a massive gold 
mine in Armenia’s southeastern Vayots Dzor province.
Lydian was due to complete this fall the $400 million construction of 
production facilities at the Amulsar. The construction was disrupted in late 
June by several dozen environmental activists protesting against any gold 
mining there. With the protesters still blocking all roads leading to Amulsar, 
the company is facing an uncertain future in Armenia.
Vahagn Khachatrian, an economist and politician, said the latest FDI total 
reported by the Statistical Committee is very modest in absolute terms even 
though it represents a sharp rise from the year-earlier period.
“That’s nothing even if the full-year figure reaches $300 million,” Khachatrian 
told RFE/RL’s Armenian service (Azatutyun.am). “One of our neighbors attracted 
$1.2 billion while another $2.5 billion in investments.”
Khachatrian expressed hope that the new government’s far-reaching reform agenda 
will result in more investments soon. The economic reforms planned or 
implemented by the government are “very attractive” to potential investors, he 
said.
Press Review
“Zhoghovurd” says that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian set “new rules of the 
game” for members of his government on Thursday when he announced the start of 
more “large-scale” reforms in Armenia. The paper expects Pashinian to take 
“drastic actions” in his staffing policy. “It is obvious that many in the 
government have not yet adapted to the new realities, thereby trying to impede 
reforms initiated by the government,” it says. “We are talking about old and 
especially newly appointed cadres.” The paper says that Pashinian’s government 
will be headed for trouble unless he “gets his team into shape.” “After all, 
you can’t sustain the society with a revolutionary euphoria for a long time,” 
it says.
“Aravot” says that while the government’s ongoing fight against corruption is a 
good thing the ministries and other government agencies must not be only 
focused on it. “This is the job of specialized bodies, law-enforcement 
structures that are obliged to take appropriate measures,” writes the paper. It 
is unimpressed with some of Pashinian’s ministers. “They don’t take bribes? 
That’s very good. But they must also do something in addition to not doing 
something. Are they waiting for elections? But things will be harder after 
them. Time for taking unpopular steps is running out.”
“Hraparak” is disappointed with what it sees as the Pashinian government’s 
failure to embark on a major liberalization of the Armenian economy. “Our 
government has chosen a different path: the path of establishing the law and 
order, punishing those who evade taxes, sending masked officers to business 
firms and identifying criminals,” writes the paper. “This path is meant to 
establish justice but is very bad for economic growth.”
“Zhamanak” quotes a Russian political analyst, Fyodor Lukyanov, as saying that 
he expects no major changes in Russian-Armenian relations following the 
diplomatic row over criminal charges brought against Yuri Khachaturov, the 
secretary general of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). “I 
think there is an understanding in Moscow that that has nothing to do with 
Russian-Armenian relations and is an internal affair of Armenia,” says Lukyanov.
(Tigran Avetisian)
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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Calendar of Events – 08/30/2018

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What:           Help Armenia Face the Challenges of Alzheimer's Conference
When:           Oct 26 2018 9am
Where:          Yerevan State Medical University
                Koryun St 2, Yerevan Armenian
Misc:           Registration: 9am - 10am | Conference: 10am - 4pm
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                concern, we are taking steps to help Armenia face them. Mark
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                raise the level of care through awareness and education.
                Speakers include:
                Professor Mikhayil Aghajanov, MD, Chairman of Biochemistry,
                Yerevan State Medical University
                Topic: Understanding Alzheimer's Disease
                Professor Hovhannes M. Manvelyan, MD, Ph.D.
                Chair of Neurology Department, YSMU
                Topic: The Problem of Dementia in Armenia
                Dr. Jane L. Mahakian, Ph.D. President, Alzheimer's Care Armenia
                Topic: Memory Loss: What's Normal and What's Not
                Victor Mazmanian
                Senior Director of Faith Outreach, Silverado Mind Heart Soul 
Ministry
                Topic: Caregiving and Hope
Online Contact: [email protected]
Tel:            Dr. Jane Mahakian (949) 212-4105
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Heritage registered the candidacy with the electoral commission

Press release
HERITAGE REGISTERED CANDIDATE WITH THE ELECTION COMMISSION
Hovhannisyan, Martirosyan, Khurshudyan lead the list of the party
August 30, 2018, Yerevan. On August 29, the chairman of “Heritage” party and the head of pre-election headquarters, Armen Martirosyan, officially presented to the Central Electoral Commission the necessary documents for the registration of “Heritage” for the Yerevan mayor and council of elders elections to be held on September 23.
The candidate for the mayor of “Heritage”, the first foreign minister of RA Raffi K. Hovhannisyan, associate professor Armen Martirosyan and civil society representative Hovsep Khurshudyan head the list of the Yerevan Council of Elders. 
Made up of 49 politicians, professionals, civil society and minority representatives and youth activists, the full list is as follows.
Hovhannisyan Raffi — First Minister of Foreign Affairs, co-founder of “Heritage” party, Armenian Legal Union, Armenian Center for Strategic and National Studies, “Orran” charitable organization
Armen Martirosyan — Chairman of the “Heritage” Party, Lecturer of the State Institute of Physical Culture and Sports of Armenia, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor
Khurshudyan Hovsep — Head of “Free Citizen” Civic Initiatives Support Center, “Arax” Publishing House 
founder
Aghbalyan Seda — co-founder director of “Aghbalyan Family” LLC, presenter
Rshtun Martirosyan — Lecturer of Gavar State University
Gevorg Ghahramanyan — Speaker of the “Heritage” party 
Arzumanyan Philip — director of ARZ Holding LLC, 
Member of the board of the “Heritage” party
Abasyan Gayane – Specialist of “Gyacint” Production Cooperative
Tunyan Vardan — Karen Demirchyan Museum, researcher 
Chairman of “National Center of Initiatives” J/C
Avetisyan Avetis – Financier, former political prisoner
Stepanyan Armenak — engineer-builder
Sona Malkhasyan — coordinator of educational programs of “Orran” charity JSC
Susanna Barkhudaryan – economist-engineer
Aleksanyan Vanik – journalist, head of self-made film and photo club 
Davit Grigoryan — doctor of the scientific center of radiation medicine and burns of RA Ministry of Health
Marianna Voskanyan — Director of “Gyacint” Production Cooperative
Gamaghelyan Tatevik — marketing manager of “HATIK” LLC
Armen Barkhudaryan — Lecturer at Microsoft Innovation Center
Zemfira Kalashyan — teacher of Ferik village primary school, Armavir marz, participant of “Teacher Armenia”
Abroyan Stella — lawyer
Baghdasaryan Ovsanna — lawyer of “LCG” law office
Mkrtchyan Areg — pedagogue — mathematician
Voskanyan Narek – cameraman
Davit Badalyan — pianist-accompanist, tour guide, freedom fighter
Sazhumyan Ashot — architect
Lilit Sarukhanyan — Director of Public Relations of the Armenian Center for Strategic and National Research (ARSC) Foundation
Anna Martirosyan — a teacher at N155 school in Yerevan
Soghomonyan Grigor – internet technology specialist
Marine Torosyan — Lecturer of the RA National Polytechnic University
Artem Hovhannisyan — executive director of “Nushikyan Association” LLC 
Muradyan Marina — translator of the Armenian Center for Strategic and National Studies (RAHAP) Foundation, public 
management specialist
Aslanyan Mushegh — director of “Musegh Aslanyan” PJSC
Nushikyan Arman — coach-educator
Anush Hovhannisyan — chief accountant of “Mihrshin” LLC
Martirosyan Arshak — coach-educator
Harutyunyan Margarita — advertising agent of the Drama Theater named after Hrachya Ghaplanyan 
Anna Hakobyan — biophysicist
Hakobyan Gurgen — director of “Hazarashen” LLC
Juleta Gevorgyan — internal control employee of “International Masis Tobak”.
Davit Evinyan — Director of “Davit Evinyan” PJSC
Harutyunyan Zhirayr — chemist-technologist
Hovhannisyan Hrach — director of “AR CEL” LLC 
Chtchyan Kristine — assistant professor of the educational department of Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory, concertmaster of the ancient music ensemble “Tagharan” of the National Chamber Music Center
Mariam Bandikyan — marketer 
Muradyan Tigran — silversmith
Grigoryan Satenik — external relations manager of “Regulra” LLC
Hakobyan Gagik — teacher of “Aregnazan” educational complex
Ruzanna Shahbazyan — economist-accountant 
Manvelyan Rubina — silversmith
Information service of the “Heritage” party
“Heritage” party was founded in 2002. and operates throughout the territory of the Republic of Armenia. The address of the central office is: Yerznkyan 75, Yerevan 0033. For more information, you can contact “Heritage” party by phone: (37410) 27-16-00, fax: (37410) 52-48-18, e-mail: by mail: , website: www.heritage.am 

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