ARMENIAN DRAFT OVERFULFILLED
. The Armenian spring draftwas fulfilled 113 percent, Armenian officials told Noyan Tapannews agency July 7. Moreover, desertion from the forces is down,and reserve call... MORE
ELECTION RESULTS REMAIN IN DISPUTE IN ARMENIA.
Oppositionmembers of the Central Electoral Commission dismissed governmentclaims and media reports that Armenians had ratified the constitutionand elected a pro-government parliament, Noyan Tapan news agencyreported... MORE
ARMENIANS APPROVE CONSTITUTION.
Unofficial returns showthat Armenians have approved the new strong-president constitutionand have given President Levon Ter-Petrosian a working majorityin parliament, Noyan Tapan news agency reported July... MORE
ARMENIAN VOTE COUNT CONTINUES.
Very preliminary returnssuggest that Armenian voters have approved the new constitutionand given a working majority in the parliament to the party ofPresident Levon Ter-Petrosian, Itar-Tass... MORE
ARMENIAN VOTE "FREE BUT NOT FAIR," OBSERVERS SAY.
Foreign observers including a parliamentary delegation fromthe OSCE joined Armenian opposition leaders in criticizing boththe preparation and conduct of the July 5 parliamentary electionsand constitutional... MORE
ARMENIANS DIVIDED ON RESTORATION OF SOVIET UNION.
As theywent to the polls July 5, Armenians were very much divided onwhether it would be a good thing to restore the USSR, Noyan Tapannews... MORE
WHERE ARE ARMENIA’S INSANE NOW?
Yerevan's chief psychotherapisttold the Noyan Tapan news agency July 3 that "there are insanepeople running for parliament" and that if elected, theywould join others of... MORE
ARMENIANS GO TO THE POLLS.
Armenians will vote on a newconstitution and on a new parliament July 5, but the electionitself has been marred by charges that President Levon Ter-Petrosian... MORE
ARMENIAN AIDE: PIPELINE SHOULD CROSS ARMENIA.
Zhirair Lipardian,a senior aide to Armenian president Levon Ter-Petrosian told InterfaxJune 30 that Armenia would like to have the pipeline from Azerbaijancross its territory into... MORE
CLINTON TO HOST ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI TALKS?
In the nearfuture, the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan will come toWashington at President Bill Clinton's invitation to seek an agreementon Karabakh and on the... MORE