
Tevanyan said Pashinyan’s accusation shows nervousness and that giving law enforcement orders from rally platforms is unlawful.
Armenian rights organizations demanded an end to the prosecution of Arthur Osipyan, calling the case politically motivated and harmful.
Lawyers for Narek Karapetyan accused Armenia’s Investigative Committee of spreading defamatory claims during the election campaign.
“The vehicle was taken away, and up to this moment we still have no clear information,” Mkrtchyan said.
Supporters of Archbishop Bagrat gathered outside the NSS building, celebrating his birthday and demanding attention to political prisoners.
The party staged another symbolic protest in Yerevan, accusing political forces of engaging in meaningless political battles.
Levon Zurabyan warned that politically motivated actions against private property could seriously damage Armenia’s investment climate.
Armenia will participate in Cannes’ “Next Step Studio” initiative in 2027, producing four short films with international directors.
The Council of Europe reported rising imprisonment levels in Armenia, with more than half of inmates held in pretrial detention.
Narek Karapetyan also again declared that he has never held any foreign citizenship.
Gagik Tsarukyan claimed plans to nationalize Ararat Cement are tied to Azerbaijani interests.
Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee published new audio and video materials tied to alleged election bribery.
The observer mission called on law enforcement bodies to stop what it described as an unfounded criminal prosecution.
Gagik Tsarukyan said the Ararat Cement plant was acquired legally and warned authorities against unlawful seizure of private property.
Hayrapetyan said that a larger number of companies have now received permission to export products to more countries.
“Among other identified violations, the report included several circumstances related to the privatization process,” the statement said.
Edmon Marukyan said authorities continue exploiting the March 1 events for political purposes.
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The first two tranches closed ahead of schedule, fueled by strong investor demand and sustained market confidence.
Investigators said four suspects were detained in a case involving alleged rent payments to voters linked to an election campaign.
Abrahamyan accused authorities of using alleged terrorism narratives to justify arrests and possible political crackdowns ahead of elections.
Armenian prime minister said Yerevan maintains respectful relations with Moscow while prioritizing Armenia’s national interests.
“Yesterday in Arabkir, poison was spreading everywhere, and there was a sharp rise in the level of hate speech,” Gevorgyan said.
Seda Ghukasyan explained that the CEC does not have the authority to conduct independent investigations.
“I am pleased to announce that the second phase of the project has now been approved,” Mikayelyan said.
Armenian authorities said access restrictions near the Berkaber reservoir aim to prevent possible border incidents in non-delimited areas.
It was also noted that the system would allow biometric identification to be carried out automatically.
Armenian prime minister said the state plans to take control of Ararat Cement following alleged findings involving businesses linked to Gagik Tsarukyan.
Criminal proceedings were launched over allegations that Narek Karapetyan concealed information regarding possible foreign citizenship.
Authorities filed a motion to detain activist Arthur Osipyan after his dispute with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and subsequent arrest.