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Kocharyan: Armenian Opposition Unity Possible, But Unified Electoral Bloc Unrealistic
Robert Kocharyan, Armenia's second president, asserts that while opposition collaboration is feasible for regime change, a unified electoral bloc is unrealistic due to internal divisions; the Republican Party, however, prioritizing Nikol Pashinyan's removal, remains open to collaboration despite dif...
Kocharyan: Armenian Opposition Unity Possible, But Unified Electoral Bloc Unrealistic
Robert Kocharyan, Armenia's second president, asserts that while opposition collaboration is feasible for regime change, a unified electoral bloc is unrealistic due to internal divisions; the Republican Party, however, prioritizing Nikol Pashinyan's removal, remains open to collaboration despite dif...
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36% Bias Score


Gyumri Elections: Clash Over $350 Million in Allegedly Illicit Assets
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused candidates in Gyumri's March 30th local elections of seeking to protect $300-350 million in allegedly illicit property linked to former high-ranking officials, including ex-presidents, triggering a political clash.
Gyumri Elections: Clash Over $350 Million in Allegedly Illicit Assets
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused candidates in Gyumri's March 30th local elections of seeking to protect $300-350 million in allegedly illicit property linked to former high-ranking officials, including ex-presidents, triggering a political clash.
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60% Bias Score


Armenian MP Predicts Snap Elections, Forms New Party
Former Armenian MP Hovik Aghazaryan, ousted from the ruling Civil Contract party, predicts snap elections in Armenia within months, believing it benefits PM Pashinyan due to undisclosed external developments and internal factors, and has since formed his own political party.
Armenian MP Predicts Snap Elections, Forms New Party
Former Armenian MP Hovik Aghazaryan, ousted from the ruling Civil Contract party, predicts snap elections in Armenia within months, believing it benefits PM Pashinyan due to undisclosed external developments and internal factors, and has since formed his own political party.
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36% Bias Score


Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.
Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.
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40% Bias Score


"Armenian MP Defies PM's Resignation Demand, Faces Accusations of State Secrets Leak"
"Former MP Hovig Aghazaryan refused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's request to resign, leading to accusations of leaking state secrets and facing potential removal from his mandate; a criminal investigation into his phone seizure is underway."
"Armenian MP Defies PM's Resignation Demand, Faces Accusations of State Secrets Leak"
"Former MP Hovig Aghazaryan refused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's request to resign, leading to accusations of leaking state secrets and facing potential removal from his mandate; a criminal investigation into his phone seizure is underway."
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52% Bias Score


Gyumri to Use "Primeriz" to Select Temporary Mayor
Seven candidates will compete in a Gyumri "primeriz" election (Dec 8-10) to choose a temporary mayor; the winner, selected via home visits, will be appointed by the prime minister pending legal changes.
Gyumri to Use "Primeriz" to Select Temporary Mayor
Seven candidates will compete in a Gyumri "primeriz" election (Dec 8-10) to choose a temporary mayor; the winner, selected via home visits, will be appointed by the prime minister pending legal changes.
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40% Bias Score

Republican Party Denies Influence in Gyumri Mayoral Election
The Republican Party in Armenia denies influencing Martun Grigoryan's decision in the Gyumri mayoral election, emphasizing their opposition to Nikol Pashinyan's influence, despite Grigoryan being a member of their parliamentary group. Grigoryan's alliance holds the deciding vote between Vardan Ghuka...

Republican Party Denies Influence in Gyumri Mayoral Election
The Republican Party in Armenia denies influencing Martun Grigoryan's decision in the Gyumri mayoral election, emphasizing their opposition to Nikol Pashinyan's influence, despite Grigoryan being a member of their parliamentary group. Grigoryan's alliance holds the deciding vote between Vardan Ghuka...
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52% Bias Score

Former Pashinyan Ally Forms New Party to Challenge Prime Minister
Hovick Aghazaryan, expelled from Prime Minister Pashinyan's Civil Contract party, launched a new party to challenge Pashinyan in the upcoming elections, citing disagreements over foreign policy, the peace treaty, and Pashinyan's authoritarian leadership style.

Former Pashinyan Ally Forms New Party to Challenge Prime Minister
Hovick Aghazaryan, expelled from Prime Minister Pashinyan's Civil Contract party, launched a new party to challenge Pashinyan in the upcoming elections, citing disagreements over foreign policy, the peace treaty, and Pashinyan's authoritarian leadership style.
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56% Bias Score

Armenian Opposition Movement Leader Apologizes for Failure to Oust Pashinyan
Archbishop Bagrat Galstyan, leader of an Armenian opposition movement demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, apologized for its failure, citing organizational weaknesses, misplaced trust in supporting entities, and lack of a clear strategic plan, while vowing renewed street protests...

Armenian Opposition Movement Leader Apologizes for Failure to Oust Pashinyan
Archbishop Bagrat Galstyan, leader of an Armenian opposition movement demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, apologized for its failure, citing organizational weaknesses, misplaced trust in supporting entities, and lack of a clear strategic plan, while vowing renewed street protests...
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32% Bias Score

MP Suspends Membership to Support Colleague, Later Retracts
MP Hakob Aslanyan suspended his membership in the ruling "Civil Contract" party for one month to support his friend, MP Hovig Aghazaryan, after Aghazaryan's dismissal. Aslanyan later retracted his statement after receiving a text from Minister Hayrapetyan.

MP Suspends Membership to Support Colleague, Later Retracts
MP Hakob Aslanyan suspended his membership in the ruling "Civil Contract" party for one month to support his friend, MP Hovig Aghazaryan, after Aghazaryan's dismissal. Aslanyan later retracted his statement after receiving a text from Minister Hayrapetyan.
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Parliament Erupts in Mutual Accusations of Murder and Corruption
Armenian parliamentarians engaged in a heated exchange today, accusing each other of corruption and murder during the selection process for the Corruption Prevention Committee; opposition MP Levony Kocharyan compared Prime Minister Pashinyan's actions in Nagorno-Karabakh to past incidents, triggerin...

Armenian Parliament Erupts in Mutual Accusations of Murder and Corruption
Armenian parliamentarians engaged in a heated exchange today, accusing each other of corruption and murder during the selection process for the Corruption Prevention Committee; opposition MP Levony Kocharyan compared Prime Minister Pashinyan's actions in Nagorno-Karabakh to past incidents, triggerin...
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56% Bias Score
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