Russia reports over 23,800 daily COVID-19 cases

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YEREVAN, JULY 23, ARMENPRESS. Russia confirmed 23,811 COVID-19 cases over the past day, bringing the total case tally to 6,078,522, TASS reports citing the anti-coronavirus crisis center.

The number of coronavirus cases in Russia grew by 0.39% in relative terms.

Moscow confirmed 3,425 COVID-19 cases over the past day. 

Currently, 476,222 people are undergoing treatment in Russia.

The number of COVID-19 fatalities in Russia over the past 24 hours has increased by 795 compared to 796 the day before. In all, 152,296 patients died of the infection.

Russia’s coronavirus recoveries grew by 22,547 in the past 24 hours. As many as 5,450,004 people have recovered by now.

Asbarez: Varant and Hoori Melkonian Donate $300,000 to ACF During Appreciation Event

At an event on Sunday organized by the Armenian Cultural Foundation to express gratitude to its donor, long-time community activists and benefactors Mr. & Mrs. Varant and Hoori Melkonian announced that they will donate an additional $300,000 to the organization.

In March, the ACF publicized a fresh round of donations totaling $300,000, which the organization had raised in lieu of its annual gala, which was cancelled this year due to the pandemic.

Sunday’s event, which brought around 150 supporters to the Mila Rooftop located at the Glenmark Hotel in Glendale, was an opportunity for the ACF Board of Directors to extend its gratitude to its donors and supporters and update them on the ongoing efforts by the organization to provide assistance for various program in the community, as well as Armenia, Artsakh and elsewhere.

During the short program, Varant Melkonian took to the stage to applaud the ACF for its ongoing commitment to advance educational and cultural programs and announced that he and his wife, Hoori, will make an additional donation of $300,000 to the organization. The Melkonians had already donated $100,000 to the ACF, when the organization announced its 2020 fundraising.

Varant and Hoori Melkonian’s storied involvement, activism and support to the community spans decades and includes several other organizations, including the Armenian National Committee of America-Western Region, the Homenetmen, the Western Prelacy among others.

Throughout the years, the Melkonians have supported several community centers and facilities, among them the Melkon and Angel Melkonian Youth Center in the North San Fernando Valley in honor of Varant Melkonian’s parents, the Hovhannes and Hripsime Jivalagian Youth Center in Pasadena in memory of Hoori Melkonian’s parents and the Melkonian Gymnasium located in the Burbank Youth Center to name a few.

Following welcoming remarks by event chairperson Elizabeth Boyadjian, Avedik Izmirlian, the chair of the ACF Board of Directors thanked the hundreds of generous donors that have made it possible for the organization to continue its mission despite the pandemic and the ensuing restrictions. He also highlighted the organization’s sprint to action following the devastating explosion in Lebanon last year, and the key role played in the multimillion dollar fundraising during the war in Artsakh.

The ACF’s efforts to assist our community during the pandemic were reported during remarks by ACF Board member Garo Ispendjian, who also emphasized the important role played by community organizations in advancing the ACF’s message.

ACF member Shahen Derderian briefed the guests on the ACF’s mission to Armenia last April, when ACF representatives delivered $100,000 worth of much-needed assistance to the families of our fallen or wounded heroes.

In March, the ACF announced that it had partnered with the Armenian Educational Foundation in that organization’s efforts to rebuild schools in Artsakh following the destructive war there last fall.

The AEF’s Vice-President Peter Baghdassarian, himself a long-time supporter of the ACF, briefed the guests about the AEF’s activities, as well as efforts to ensure that the educational needs of the people of Armenian and Artsakh are unimpeded, despite the crisis plaguing out country. In his presentation, Baghdassarian highlighted how a $25,000 contribution by the ACF will help in construction of schools in Artsakh. 

Singer Araksya Amirkhanyan provided the entertainment for the evening, accompanied by Souren Avoyan.

EU must play a role in building trust between Armenia and Azerbaijan – Lithuanian FM

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YEREVAN, JUNE 26, ARMENPRESS. The European Union is a geopolitical force that can have a potential mission in the South Caucasus to ensure stability, democracy, and reforms that will help countries pursue European values in their aspirations, ARMENPRESS reports Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis said at a press conference at the EU Delegation in Georgia, summing up the results of the regional visit of the Austrian, Romanian and Lithuanian FMs.

According to him, the region needs stability and predictability. "The visit was a good opportunity to hear the views of the parties on how the European Union can be more actively involved. When we talk about Armenia and Azerbaijan, we must help build trust," Landsbergis said.

He hopes that the recent return of Armenian captives, and the handling of maps of minefields to Azerbaijan under the Georgian and European mediation will be continues.

"It is time to talk about the role of the European Union in terms of establishing connections throughout the region, be it through roads or other infrastructure, such as gas and electricity. The European Union knows how to do it," said the Lithuanian Foreign Minister.

Matenadaran hosts second Congress of French language teachers in Armenia

Public Radio of Armenia
June 22 2021


The second Congress of French teachers in Armenia organized by the Embassy of France in Armenia and the Association of French teachers in Armenia kicked off at Matenadaran today in the presence of Ambassador of France in Armenia, Mr. Jonathan Lacôte and the Deputy Minister of Education, Ms. Zhanna Andreasyan.

About a hundred French teachers from Armenian schools and universities, from private and associative centers came together at the initiative of the Embassy to discuss the challenges and opportunities present in the field.

The Ambassador thanked the Director of Matenadaran, Mr. Vahan Ter-Ghondyan, for hosting the congress in this symbolic place of “writing and memory.”

Ambassador Lacôte welcomed the cooperation between the Embassy and the Ministry of Education, noting that education plays an important role in the bilateral relations between France and Armenia.

Jonathan Lacôte recalled that the Embassy is working to create a French cultural center in Armenia – a French Institute, which would be hosted within the future Aznavour Center. The Ambassador hailed the success of the French Lycée Anatole France and the French University in Armenia, which, he said, are steadily developing.

Welcoming the participants, the Deputy Minister of Education, Ms. Zhanna Andreasyan, presented the new curricula and standards for language teaching in Armenia, and stressing that her Ministry attached particular importance to the quality of teaching of foreign languages.

Page of rigging election results in Armenia irreversibly closed – acting PM

Aysor, Armenia
June 24 2021

The assessment of local and international observers of the conduction of parliamentary elections in Armenia is unequivocal – they passed in accordance with democratic standards, Armenia’s acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated at the cabinet sitting on Thursday.

He said a new criteria has been set.

“In 2018 when the elections took place the international community gave an unprecedented high assessment to them, that time there was a context that the results of the elections were obvious for all and the acting government had no need to rig them. The results of these elections were not predictable and all knew that we were conducting the most unpredictable elections in the history of the third republic and it is very important that we recorded our political will, system of values,” he said.

Pashinyan noted that the indisputability of the _expression_ of the free will of the voters is a cornerstone value for them.

“Of course, criminal cases have been filed on election bribes. I am sure they will undergo proper examination,” he said.

“But I want to believe that the page of rigging election results in Armenia has really irreversibly closed,” Pashinyan said.

Armenian opposition figure: Soon we will have to mobilize all our efforts to deal with failures of current authorities

Panorama, Armenia

The deputy head of the opposition Armenian National Congress (ANC) party, Levon Zurabyan, on Thursday urged his teammates not to “fall into despair” after failing to enter the National Assembly as a result of Sunday’s snap elections.

According to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC), the Armenian National Congress, led by first President Levon Ter-Petrosyan, won 1.54% of the vote in the elections, failing to clear the 5% vote threshold.

In a public post on Facebook on Thursday, Zurabyan expressed deep gratitude to all ANC members for their hard work during the election campaign.

“In just 30 days, we managed to present to our society the truth about the history of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, our development plans for Armenia and the need for pursuing realistic policies again,” he said.

Zurabyan alleged misuse of administrative resources, pressure on people and vote buying in Sunday’s elections.

“Do not fall into despair! Nations can never achieve progress without programs based on rational political thought and sober judgement. It is thanks to these principles and ideas that we have been able to bring together a large group of thinkers and, what is the most encouraging, young men excelling in the education, science, arts and business. All we need to do is to maintain and expand the great new team created during the election campaign and our supporters for further political battles.

“The three-year rule of the current authorities has proved that they have completely failed in public administration and have succeeded only in demagoguery and the manipulation of public opinion. I have no doubt that very soon we will have to mobilize all our efforts to deal with their failures and face new challenges.

“Thank you to all the Congress candidates, supporters, financial contributors, campaigners and campaign office employees. Rationality and justice will prevail all the same,” Zurabyan said.

Assembly Statement on Presidents Biden & Erdogan’s NATO Meeting

Washington, D.C.During President Joe Biden's press conference today at the NATO Summit in Brussels, Belgium, the President stated that he had a "productive" conversation with Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. 
According to The Wall Street Journal, the Biden Administration’s recognition of the genocide was not discussed during the presidents’ bilateral meeting.
In the lead-up to today's meeting between Presidents Biden and Erdoğan, it was widely reported that Erdoğan was going to "blast [Biden] for his recent recognition of the Armenian Genocide," with national security advisor Jake Sullivan indicating that President Biden was prepared to talk about the Armenian Genocide.
 
The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) applauds President Biden’s commitment to America’s values and U.S. affirmation of the Armenian Genocide. President Biden's affirmation of the Armenian Genocide this April showed America at its best. 
The Assembly remains deeply concerned about the destructive role that Turkey played during the 44-day war last Fall, launched by Azerbaijan against the Armenian people amid a pandemic, and the ethnic cleansing of Armenians from their historic homeland of Artsakh (Nagorno- Karabakh). The Assembly recalls President Biden's "demand" from last year that Turkey stay out of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and work "to prevent interference by third parties, including nation-states like Turkey."
President Erdoğan needs to be judged by his actions and not his words. He continues to inflame tensions in Artsakh. He is scheduled to travel to Shushi on June 16, home of the historic Ghazanchetsots Cathedral – deliberately targeted by Azerbaijani shelling in last Fall's war – for the groundbreaking of a Grey Wolves school, led by the Turkish Grey Wolves organization, recently banned in France, and which is known to be an ultranationalist terrorist group.
Throughout the G7 and NATO summits, President Biden made it plain that the defense of democracy demands the attention of America and its allies and partners around the world. It is clear through its actions domestically and internationally – in Artsakh, Cyprus, Libya, Syria, and in the Mediterranean Sea – that the authoritarian Erdoğan regime is diametrically opposed to democratic values and the rule of law. As Secretary Blinken emphasized during his nomination hearing in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the U.S. should be clear-eyed in its current relationship with Turkey and the Assembly urges the Administration to remain vigilant in this regard.

Established in 1972, the Armenian Assembly of America is the largest Washington-based nationwide organization promoting public understanding and awareness of Armenian issues. The Assembly is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt membership organization.

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Armenian historical and cultural heritage to be presented in various Czech cities

Panorama, Armenia
Health 13:52 18/06/2021World

The Armenian historical and cultural heritage will be presented in various cities of the Czech Republic. The project is implemented within an expanded format of the traditional Days of Slavic Culture Festival, which has evolved to presenting 3-4 countries annually, the Armenian Embassy in Prague reported.

This year the festival will introduce Armenia, Belarus, Montenegro and Austria to the Czech audience in over a dozen Czech cities and towns (Brno, Uhersky Brod, Jihlava, Olomouc, Ostrava, Hradec Kralove, Hodonin, Slup, Prague).

The Armenian part of the festival is implemented under the auspices of the Embassy of Armenia to the Czech Republic. It consists of a traveling exhibition, that presents the Armenian historical-cultural heritage items inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and on the tentative lists, as well as prominent Armenian personalities, among which are those who have a demonstrated connection to Czechia and the Czech people. The main exhibition is complemented by another exhibition of photographs entitled “Armenia-the Land of Mountains, Churches and Wine” by a former Chairperson of the Czech Republic-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group Robin Böhnisch. On various occasions, the exhibitions are accompanied by the performances of the Armenian dance ensemble “Kilikia” and singer Karin Sarkisjan, as well as gastronomical and other events organized by the local Armenian communities.

The Armenian program kicked off in Brno on May 5 also under the auspices of the governor of South Moravia, where the exhibitions were displayed in the Regional Administration building and various other places in Brno until June 11, 2021. Within his working visit to the South Moravian Region, on June 11 Ambassador Ashot Hovakimian attended the closing ceremony of the exhibition by the Governor of the region Jan Grolich and Deputy Governor Lukáš Dubec. In the evening, Ambassador Ashot Hovakimian and Deputy Governor Lukáš Dubec jointly attended the Armenian evening in Villa Löw-Beer, where the last display of the exhibitions took place, accompanied by the performances of the Armenian ensemble “Kilikia”, the Armenian singer Karin Sarkisjan and the local “Slovácky” ensemble, followed by a degustation of Armenian specialties and wines.

On June 12, Ambassador Ashot Hovakimian visited Uherský Brod, where the official launching of the Armenian program took place in the form of a day of Armenian culture, held also under the auspices and presence of the Governor of the Zlin region Radim Holiš and the Mayor of Uherský Brod Ferdinand Kubáník.The celebration commenced with the performances of the “Kilikia” ensemble and singer Karin Sarkisjan within the White Carpathian Festival 2021, which were followed by the opening of the exhibitions in the local House of Culture. The Ambassador’s visit was concluded by a visit to the Museum of Jan Amos Comenius (Komenský), the great Moravian philosopher, pedagogue and theologian.

Gallup International: Some 29% of respondents said they will vote for Armenia bloc in Sunday’s elections

Panorama, Armenia

Politics 15:00 18/06/2021Armenia

Aram Navasardyan, the representative of the Gallup International in Armenia, on Friday released the results of the latest survey about Sunday’s snap parliamentary elections in Armenia.

The survey revealed the highest chances of the election victory for the Armenia bloc, led by second President Robert Kocharyan.

Navasardyan also stated the authorities are trying to pressure the organization though fake accounts, SNCOs, as well as some media outlets.

The opinion polls suggest that 28.7% of the respondents will vote for the Armenia bloc, 25.2% – for the Civil Contract Party led by Nikol Pashinyan, 10.8% – for the I’m Honored bloc led by Artur Vanetsyan, 5.4% – for Gagik Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia Party and 5.2% – for Edmon Marukyan’s Bright Armenia Party.

The Gallup International representative said the other parties and blocs running in the elections could not overcome even the 3% threshold.

51% of the respondents said that they will definitely participate in the elections, 11.4% of the respondents said they rather will participate, 13.8% said they rather will not participate, 22.9% said they will definitely not participate and 0.7% found it difficult to answer this question.

June 11th Election Data Update: Hayastan Alliance Takes Outright Lead; Opposition Surges Sixteen Points Ahead

Armenian Nationa.org
  • BY MHER ALMASIAN
  • POSTED ON JUNE 11, 2021
Robert Kocharyan in Talin

MPG/Gallup Int has released an updated pre-election poll, taken between June 8th to June 10th. It’s their seventh such poll released during this campaign season, and the fourth in the last three weeks. I added the data to what I had charted during the previous weeks. To review the full methodology that I have used, you can look at the original article from May 25th. Everything that has been stated in previous weeks has been italicized:

Please also be aware that since the last MPG/Gallup Int. poll released on June 5th, Ukrainian NGO Center for Social Development “Inter-Action” has published its own polling data on June 7th. In order to maintain consistency in the data charted, I did not include the “Inter-Action” data in my graphics below. While confirming many of the general trends of the MPG/Gallup Int. polls, the “Inter-Action” poll showed much stronger numbers for the Պատիվ Ունեմ alliance than had been seen up to that point in the MPG/Gallup Int. data, which had made me cautious about relying too heavily on the results.

June 7th Election Data: Second Opinion Poll Confirms Opposition Lead

The latest MPG/Gallup Int. poll has once again confirmed many of those same trends. Moreover, the very strong showing of Պատիվ Ունեմ on the MPG/Gallup Int. polling seems to validate the “Inter-Action” numbers.

Based on the latest data, the Հայաստան alliance between the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ՀՅԴ), former president Robert Kocharyan, and Armenian Renaissance (ՎՀԿ) has once again continued its dramatic and unexpected momentum. In the latest data, among all voters, it now has an outright lead of 0.3 percent over the ruling party, a 17.6 percent turnaround from the launch of their campaign. Much more importantly, the opposition as a whole now enjoys a commanding 11.9 percent lead among all voters, a 16.4 percent lead among decided voters, and it is now in position to take some sixty percent of seats in parliament.

Data for all voters

All Voters

To avoid confusion, please distinguish between the pro-government Republic Party (ՀԿ) of Aram Sargsyan and the former ruling party of Serzh Sargsyan, the Republican Party of Armenia (ՀՀԿ). On a similar note, distinguish between the aforementioned Republic Party (ՀԿ), and the Fatherland Party of Artur Vanetsyan (which has the same Armenian initials as ՀԿ) which is in an alliance with ՀՀԿ in the Պատիվ Ունեմ alliance. To avoid confusion, In this article I refer to Artur Vanetsyan’s party only in its full name and only in English, while I refer to Aram Sargsyan’s party as ՀԿ.

Using the latest polling data, as well as that of undecided voters above, I tried to create an accurate picture of committed voters. Once again, you can refer to the May 25th article to get the full details of the methodology used.

Data for comitted voters

Committed Voters

If you are not familiar with the Armenian political landscape, please note that the ruling party and ՀԿ can be considered firmly in the socially liberal/pro-western/anti-nationalist government camp, while the equally liberal Bright Armenia Party (ԼՀԿ) can be considered somewhat in the government camp. On the opposition side, the Հայաստան and Պատիվ Ունեմ alliances can be considered firmly in the socially conservative/pro-Russia/nationalist opposition camp, with the equally socially conservative Prosperous Party of Armenia (ԲՀԿ) somewhat in the opposition camp, but largely limited to whatever best serves the personal interests of Gagik Tsarukyan. Both ԼՀԿ and ԲՀԿ can be expected to be willing to cross lines if it serves their interests, though at this point both of those scenarios seem unlikely.


The following are critical parts of the Armenian electoral code that must be understood. I only included the parts that are pertinent to the results of the latest polling data.

Պատիվ Ունեմ campaign event
  • All political parties must receive a minimum of five percent of the vote to enter parliament. All political alliances must receive a minimum of seven percent. This means as things stand ԼՀԿ and ՀԿ being under five percent would not enter parliament.
  • If a party or coalition gets less than fifty-four percent, but more than fifty percent, they will be granted the additional seats needed to reach a fifty-four percent majority. (Please note the difference between a coalition and an alliance. An alliance is formed pre-election, such as the Հայաստան alliance between ՀՅԴ, Robert Kocharyan, and ՎՀԿ or that of Պատիվ Ունեմ between ՀՀԿ and the Fatherland Party. A coalition is formed post-election between parties and alliances in order to form a ruling government. An example would be the most likely coalition that we will see: the one between Հայաստան alliance, Պատիվ Ունեմ alliance, and ԲՀԿ.
  • Parliamentary seats will be divided among parties and alliances that have cleared the necessary thresholds, based on the percentages of votes receives. Meaning as it stands (Scenario I), with ԼՀԿ and ՀԿ not clearing the necessary thresholds, the ruling party would receive 40.0 percent of parliamentary seats, losing control of the government (Scenario I). The Հայաստան alliance along with Պատիվ Ունեմ and ԲՀԿ would collectively receive some 60.0 percent of parliamentary seats, taking control of the government.
Scenario I

I explained previously in a facebook post, that it is highly likely that the voters are not yet familiar with the name of the Պատիվ Ունեմ alliance, and that they are responding with ՀԿ, when they in fact mean ՀՀԿ, one of the two parties composing the Պատիվ Ունեմ alliance. The fact that ՀԿ saw inexplicable and unprecedented support in the first two polls in which the name ՀՀԿ did not appear supports this theory. As voters become familiar with the name of the new alliance, it should be expected that the numbers for the Պատիվ Ունեմ alliance will increase.

This prediction has so far proven to be true as last week Պատիվ Ունեմ saw a significant increase in its share of the vote, while ՀԿ saw a significant decrease. That theory seemed further legitimized four days ago, when the “Inter-Action” poll which did not have ՀԿ as an optionshowed a very strong showing for Պատիվ Ունեմ.

ՀՀԿ chairman Serzh Sargsyan at a Պատիվ Ունեմ campaign event

And the theory continues to hold and is now looking highly accurate as Պատիվ Ունեմ has once again seen an increase in its numbers, with ՀԿ quickly fading out of the picture. As it stands, I will stop including ՀԿ In future updates, unless something changes drastically. (Please note that the Շիրինյան-Բաբաջանյան alliance came in at 2.5% compared to 2.3% for ՀԿ, but I did not include them in my numbers as they are still much farther away from the seven percent threshold needed for alliances than ՀԿ Is to the five percent threshold required for parties.)

In the less likely scenario that ԼՀԿ also clears the five percent required minimum threshold (Scenario II), the new Robert Kocharyan led opposition trio can expect to receive some 57.1 percent of seats in parliament.

Scenario II

I had previously stated that this election could be decided by the performance of the potential junior partners Պատիվ Ունեմ, ԼՀԿ, and ՀԿ. Moreover, I had specifically stated that Պատիվ Ունեմ managing to enter parliament would likely be the decisive factor in an opposition victory, regardless of how the other two smaller parties performed. The two most recent polls seem to have answered that question decisively, as Պատիվ Ունեմ has surged significantly past its required minimum threshold. I would feel very confident now in saying that Պատիվ Ունեմ will almost certainly be in the next Armenian parliament.

Aspram Krpeyan, Oxford graduate, daughter of National Hero Tatul Krpeyan, and number 33 candidate on the list of the Հայաստան alliance, speaking in Ashtarak, at a campaign stop in her native Aragatsotn region

Furthermore, the opposition is now surpassing certain numbers that almost puts the election beyond the realistic possibility of manipulation. With a twenty percent lead, the government would need to stuff some 200,000 votes in order to achieve victory, something that is logistically impossible. Moreover, such a lead would make the possibility of cancelling or delaying elections much less possible to sell to the public. As it stands, the opposition has a 16.4 percent lead.

Finally, it can now be said with a high degree of confidence that the results of the latest MPG/Gallup Int. numbers would seem to validate the data released four days ago by the Ukrainian NGO “Inter-Action”, especially as it pertained to Պատիվ Ունեմ.

At this point, based on my understanding of statistics and mathematics, I can say with a very high degree of confidence that Robert Kocharyan will be the next prime minister of Armenia.