Armenian parliament leadership to discuss ouster of opposition MPs on Thursday

Panorama
Armenia –

The Armenian parliament leadership is set to discuss the ouster of opposition lawmakers boycotting parliament sessions on Thursday, July 14.

At a meeting of the National Assembly Council, the ruling Civil Contract faction MPs will decide whether to apply to the Constitutional Court to strip all 29 deputies from the Hayastan faction and four others representing the Pativ Unem faction of their seats.

Pativ Unem’s Taguhi Tovmasyan and independent MP Ishkhan Zakaryan, who quitted the faction in 2021, are not among the deputies.

Azerbaijani press: Azerbaijan increases childbirth benefit

 6 July 2022 14:34 (UTC+04:00)


By Sabina Mammadli

Azerbaijan has increased the childbirth benefit by an additional four million manat ($2.35 million) bringing it to AZN24 million ($14.12 million) in total, Azernews reports.

President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has approved amendments to the Law "On the state budget of the Republic of Azerbaijan for 2022".

The amendments are related to increasing the childbirth allowance from AZN200 ($117.7) to AZN300 ($176.57) from the beginning of 2022.

Over the past four years, the national average wage has grown by about 40 percent, the median wage has increased by 74 percent, and the minimum wage has multiplied.

The minimum pension increased 2.2 times, while the median monthly pension increased by 65 percent. Allowances and pensions for low-income groups increased by 2.5 to 3 times on average, and by more than 3 times in some cases.

Social support measures taken by Azerbaijan’s Labor and Social Security Ministry covered more than 30,000 citizens, including members of martyrs’ families, war veterans, and civilians affected by the Armenian aggression since the end of the 44-day war with Armenia in November 2020.

Armenian opposition to hold public debate on social crisis

Panorama
Armenia – July 6 2022

Armenia’s opposition groups will hold a public debate on deepening social crisis in the country in central Yerevan on Wednesday evening.

The debate starts at 7:30pm, the Hayastan alliance said in a statement.

The coordinator of the discussion “Deepening social crisis: false promises and facts” is Hayastan MP Tadevos Avetisyan.

“After the debate, MPs of the Hayastan and Pativ Unem factions will communicate with people,” the statement said.

Armenia, Israel keen to expand cooperation in air communication, IT, trade and tourism

Public Radio of Armenia
June 29 2022

The newly appointed Ambassador of the State of Israel Joel Lyon (residence in Jerusalem) presented his credentials to Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Mnatsakan Safaryan today.

The Deputy Minister congratulated Ambassador Lyon on assuming the post, noting that the appointment of new ambassadors on the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries is symbolic and could be a good occasion to give new content to the Armenian-Israeli relations.

The sides expressed readiness to make every effort to make full use of the existing potential in areas of mutual interest, in particular, in the fields of air communication, agriculture, healthcare, information technology, trade and tourism.

Deputy Minister Safaryan and Ambassador Lyon attached importance to expanding multilateral cooperation.

PM Pashinyan discusses perspectives of Armenian-Israeli cooperation with new Ambassador

Public Radio of Armenia
Armenia – June 30 2022

 Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the newly appointed Ambassador of the State of Israel to the Republic of Armenia Joel Lion (residence in Jerusalem).

The Prime Minister congratulated the Ambassador on assuming the post and wished him fruitful work for the benefit of the development of the Armenian-Israeli relations.

Ambassador Lion said the diplomatic service in Armenia is an honor and assured that he would make every effort to deepen bilateral ties.

The interlocutors stressed the existence of great potential in the field of Armenian-Israeli cooperation, highlighting the programs aimed at concrete results. The sides exchanged views on the actions aimed at the development of the bilateral agenda.

Another opposition legislator resigns from position of deputy chair of parliament committee

NEWS.am
Armenia – July 1 2022

Opposition MP Artur Khachatryan on Friday submitted his resignation from the post of vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs of the National Assembly (NA) of Armenia. He wrote about this on his Facebook.

"Today, the members of the CC [i.e., the MPs of the ruling majority “Civil Contract” Faction of the NA] dealt another blow to Armenian parliamentarism, state institutions of the Republic of Armenia, and Armenian statehood. The CC majority of the parliament adopted decisions to recall NA Vice President [and opposition lawmaker] Ishkhan Saghatelyan and chair of the NA Standing Committee on Economic Affairs, [and opposition legislator] Vahe Hakobyan, from their [respective ] positions.

The decisions were adopted unanimously—in line with the most odious traditions of the Soviet Union.

 (…) the only concern of CC members is their chairs. (…).

(…). However, I consider it unacceptable to from now on hold a political position in this tragicomic political situation.

Accordingly, I hereby announce that as of today I am resigning from the position of Deputy Chair of the NA Standing Committee on Financial-Credit and Budgetary Affairs," the opposition MP wrote, in particular.


Armenian opposition to hold next rally on July 8

Panorama
Armenia – July 2 2022

The Armenian opposition will hold its next rally in Yerevan on July 8, ARF Armenia chair and opposition leader Ishkhan Saghatelyan said, addressing protesters in central France Square on Friday evening.

In advance of the rally, a march is scheduled for July 5 marked as Constitution Day in Armenia.

Saghatelyan reiterated the opposition movement aimed at toppling PM Nikol Pashinyan “is not dying down”.

“We are going to give fresh impetus to the movement. We are doing a great deal of work, the results of which will be visible soon. The outcome of this struggle is important for us,” the leader said.

Also, he denounced the authorities for military call-up of several dozen opposition activists being held in custody, including 2020 war participant Taron Manukyan.

Saghatelyan says the move indicates that the Armenian leadership is “terrified” by the opposition movement.

Yerevan Signals More Concessions to Baku while Fate of Artsakh Villages Hangs in Balance

Berdzor is the lifeline to Artsakh from Armenia


The fate of villages in Artsakh, especially two in Berdzor (Lachin) hanged in the balance on Tuesday as Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made opaque remarks signaling that more Armenian territories might be conceded to Azerbaijan.

At current situation centers on roads that will bypass Berdzor, or Lachin. According to the November 9, 2020 statement signed by the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia, Artsakh will have a lifeline to Armenia through Berdzor. However, the stipulation is that new roads must be constructed that bypass the current Lachin corridor, as a portion of that territory is not occupied by Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan has fast-tracked the construction of a road bypassing Berdzor (Lachin)

Azerbaijan signaled that it has fast tracked the construction of an almost 20-mile road, saying that the project is near completion. Armenia, on the other hand, is still in the planning stages of the project, according to Pashinyan, who said on Monday that Yerevan is awaiting assurances that Russian peacekeepers will monitor the area.
“Road construction must also be carried out in Armenia to reach such a solution. At this stage, we have already started work on the design. When there is a final understanding that we are achieving our goal, that is, we must have a faster and better way under the full control of Russian peacekeepers, yes, we will work toward such a solution,” he said.

But a more troubling statement by the prime minister has irked residents of Berdzor, who are insisting that they are staying put and no one can remove them from their homes.

During a virtual press conference on Monday, Pashinyan said that after the road bypassing Berdzor become operational, the settlements that fall outside of the Soviet-era Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region, will fall under Azerbaijani control. Essentially, Pashinyan confirmed that several villages in Berdzor, among them Aghavno and Sus, will fall under Azerbaijani control.

Only after being asked about the fate of the residents of those villages did Pashinyan clarify by saying that the Armenian government will provide housing to potentially displaced Armenians of Berdzor, adding that Artsakh authorities were handling the issue of the Aghavno village.

“I think the problems of the residents of Aghavno village will be solved with the help of the Artsakh government. I cannot say about Sus, because I do not have that information at the moment,” said Pashinyan, adding that the matter will be settled based on the principle of whether the villages fall within or outside of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region,” he said.

Residents of the region are angry, mainly due to Pashinyan’s nonchalance and indifference toward these territories and their residents—a trait exhibited by the prime minister since the damning defeat Armenian suffered in the 2020 war.

Today, some 200 Armenian live in Aghavno. The head of the village, Andranik Chavushyan, told the RFE/RL Armenian Service on Tuesday the residents of the village not leave their homes under any circumstances.

He accused Pashinyan of not taking into consideration the desires of the residents and accused him of making empty promises when he promised housing to those soon to be displaced residents by saying that some residents who lost their homes during the were promised residences but never received them.

Sports: Ball Hockey: Bermuda Defeat Armenia 6-1

Bermuda –
June 26, 2022 

Bermuda claimed a resounding 6-1 victory over Armenia today [June 26] in the 2022 ISBHF International Street & Ball Hockey World Championships in Quebec.

This marks their fifth win of the tournament, as they have already defeated the Cayman Islands, Hong Kong, France and Pakistan, with their sole loss thus far a 4-3 defeat by Lebanon.

Bermuda got two goals from Jean-Michael Tremblay and Jonathan Talbot, while Jeremy Estey and Andrew Bonner both scored a goal each as the team racked up six goals while only conceding one.

This result means that Bermuda advances to the Pool B Gold Medal Game in the tournament and will be back in action tomorrow.

From 29 June to 5 July gas supply to be suspended throughout Karabakh

NEWS.am
Armenia –

From 29 June to 5 July, gas supply will be suspended throughout the country due to technical work on the high-pressure gas pipeline entering the territory of the Nagorno-Karabakh, Artsakhgaz CJSC reported.

The Company apologized to its customers for the inconveniences caused, asking them to plan the consumption of gas properly, while respecting all the safety rules.

The public will be additionally informed about the end of the works and the restoration of gas supply.