“VELVET COUP” PROMISES SWEEPING CHANGES IN ARMENIA
"Velvet Coup" promises sweeping changes in Armenia By Emil Danielyan The abrupt resignation of Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrossian promises to have far-reaching effects both for... MORE
ARMENIA POLITICAL UPDATE.
Prime Minister and acting president Robert Kocharian yesterday declared his candidacy in the March 16 presidential election. The election was called after Levon Ter-Petrosian's resignation... MORE
RUSSIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS STILL GROUNDED IN ARMENIA.
A delegation of Russian lawmakers, attempting to fly to Iraq with humanitarian supplies, remained grounded in Armenia yesterday. The group of forty-eight parliamentarians is headed... MORE
WHO WILL BE ARMENIA’S NEXT PRESIDENT?
On February 6, Armenia's Central Electoral Commission officially called a presidential election and scheduled it for March 16. Prime Minister and Acting President Robert Kocharian... MORE
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS SCHEDULED IN ARMENIA.
Armenia's new leaders announced yesterday that a presidential election is tentatively scheduled for March 16 in accordance with the constitution. Acting President Robert Kocharian pledged... MORE
POWER SHIFT IN ARMENIA; MOSCOW TERMS COUNTRY A RUSSIAN SPHERE.
Yesterday Prime Minister Robert Kocharian became the acting president of Armenia, and Kocharian's adviser Hozrov Harutiunian -- prime minister of Armenia in 1992 and 1993... MORE
ARMENIAN PRESIDENT FORCED TO RESIGN.
President Levon Ter-Petrosian announced on national television last night that he is resigning his office. According to the constitution, the Chairman of Parliament -- currently... MORE
ARMENIAN PRESIDENT AT BAY.
President Levon Ter-Petrosian was obliged yesterday to accept the resignations of both Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian and Yerevan Mayor Vano Siradeghian. Siradeghian is also expected... MORE